Reckless
These guys were reckless. They were on a Laser without a sail or spar. They paddled themselves out by hand for "a few minutes". The problem with being able to paddle back in is that the wind and waves tooke them 10 miles off shore.For those that haven't seen it, Lake Erie is an inland Sea. 200+ miles wide and 50+ miles across. Here's what their recklessnes cost you and me. COPIED FROM THE CLEVELAND PLAIN DEALER onlineCoast Guard search and rescue costlyPosted by Plain Dealer Reporter Donna J. Miller October 05, 2007 11:10AMCategories: FYIThe search for two Richmond Heights men stranded in a wayward boat on Lake Erie cost the Coast Guard more than $390,000."A close estimate is 390,321," spokesman Matthew Schofield said today."No matter what the cost of any rescue, it is not the price that matters, but the lives saved in the end. The Coast Guard is made up of life savers first and foremost; it is what we started out as when the service was created," he said.Cleveland police and state park officials were also involved in the search for Gregory DeWerth, 24, and Nick Stokle, 23, who disappeared in a small boat Tuesday night and were found at 10:15 a.m. Thursday. They had drifted, without a sail, oars or a radio, from a beach near the Cleveland-Bratenahl border east to a point about nine miles north of Fairport Harbor in Lake CountyA private boater spotted them and radioed the Coast Guard, which had searched with a boat, helicopter and plane for 13 of the 30 hours the men were missing. They were treated at a Painesville hospital and released Thursday afternoon.The Coast Guard's legal staff is investigating and could charge the friends with several boating violations. "It is going to take some time to finish the investigation and question the individuals," Schofield said.