In the new Boat US magazine. First, a woman crew member on a boat returning from the Newport/Bermuda race, fell and severely cut her head. A couple of other boats stopped to help and they used duct tape, to patch it up till they got her to a hospital. No one should leave home without at least one roll of duct tape. Thats the good news. Second, and a little disturbing to me. A couple, yeah both of them, fell of their boat, leaving four teen age children aboard. Didn't say how they managed that. The boat was being blown one way, and the current taking the parents the other way. The article said they were all in their early teens. None of the teen agers had a clue as to how to operate the boat, or the chartplotter, even enough to give a location. Does that not strike anyone else as strange. Fortunately, at least one of them was smart enough to use the radio, and apparently had some idea of where they were. Alls well that ends well I guess, and the parents were rescued. And last but not least, and even more disturbing. A 20 footer with four aboard, including two small children capsized in Haulover inlet in Fla. Apparently they were headed offshore, and got into more than they thought they could deal with, so attempted to turn around in the inlet. Surprise, surprise, the boat was flipped, and they all ended up in the water. I once saw a 25 footer upside down on top of a jetty in S.Texas, that had tried the same thing. Six people drowned in that one. Is there any common sense left.