Most failures are man-made and negligent.
In the case of this boat sinking (that I refuse to call an accident), it was the owner not following his operations manual. I see this as a homeowner building his own deck, not following the building code.
Can't fix every stupid thing. But confusion is another matter.
Maybe the owner was confused by the sales brochure for the Coronado 35.
I could not find the brochure but I found the picture used for the ad. It said, in the ad, "How many people can you fit on a Coronado 35?"
I have a great interest in systemic failures. Most deck failures (I have seen many) come from home-owner building, and failure to follow code.Scott, Every summer some homeowner Puts a hundred people on a residental deck fifteen feet above the ground, turns on the music and the booze and the people start boogying and shake the deck down. . . .
In the case of this boat sinking (that I refuse to call an accident), it was the owner not following his operations manual. I see this as a homeowner building his own deck, not following the building code.
Can't fix every stupid thing. But confusion is another matter.
Maybe the owner was confused by the sales brochure for the Coronado 35.
I could not find the brochure but I found the picture used for the ad. It said, in the ad, "How many people can you fit on a Coronado 35?"
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