Also on the boat were two members of Rehberg's staff and a fifth person, state Fish, Wildlife and Parks officials said.
Rehberg's office released little information about the accident, other than to say the congressman was stable and "doing well."







Grizalltheway wrote:Glad he's okay, but Rehberg's a prick. Drinking and boating.







Dude I've been there and you can't see shit at night. My brother got his boat into the middle of a log jam without knowing it one night and once they got the candle power out and saw what kind of fucked they were it was pretty tense getting out of it from what he said. It is pitch fucking black at night. The real question is how could you be going even 20-30 mph when you can't see a fuckin' thing? They had to be going at a pretty good clip to get where they did on the rocks like that.UNI88 wrote:How the heck do you not see that shoreline?

Are there rules for night boating? Here the speed limit is 25mph and you need your lights (green/red in front and white up high in the rear) which gives you some illumination. Based on how far up on shore they went my guess is they were going 35+ mph. They're just lucky they didn't hit 10-15 feet to the left.Ursus A. Horribilis wrote:Dude I've been there and you can't see **** at night. My brother got his boat into the middle of a log jam without knowing it one night and once they got the candle power out and saw what kind of **** they were it was pretty tense getting out of it from what he said. It is pitch **** black at night. The real question is how could you be going even 20-30 mph when you can't see a ****' thing? They had to be going at a pretty good clip to get where they did on the rocks like that.UNI88 wrote:How the heck do you not see that shoreline?



Light scheme is same here but I don't know about the speed limit. We were always on the water at night and had a great spotlight and we never went too fast at night for obvious reasons. Anybody that is on the water at night these days after dark have a real advantage if the use their GPS to show the shorelines and so forth. They must not have thought of that option.UNI88 wrote:Are there rules for night boating? Here the speed limit is 25mph and you need your lights (green/red in front and white up high in the rear) which gives you some illumination. Based on how far up on shore they went my guess is they were going 35+ mph. They're just lucky they didn't hit 10-15 feet to the left.Ursus A. Horribilis wrote: Dude I've been there and you can't see **** at night. My brother got his boat into the middle of a log jam without knowing it one night and once they got the candle power out and saw what kind of **** they were it was pretty tense getting out of it from what he said. It is pitch **** black at night. The real question is how could you be going even 20-30 mph when you can't see a ****' thing? They had to be going at a pretty good clip to get where they did on the rocks like that.

Yeah that is kind of amazing considering the pics. One or several could have easily bought the farm on that one.dbackjon wrote:Very lucky they were not killed.





I missed that little gem when I read this post the first time.polsongrizz wrote:
He said state Sen. Greg Barkus, who was driving the boat, has retained an attorney - and in a letter directed all questions about him and his wife, Kathy, to the law office.
