I couldn't agree more. Just a quick story to tell. I've witnessed so many things on the water that could have easily been prevented. I was a commercial fisherman, and safety was the most important part of our jobs out there. In the middle of the night, and I'll never forget this, one of my helpers was working on the back deck with another guy, and there was a light up in the rigging that would flicker once in a while. He climbed up there to fix it but lost his footing and fell probably 20' into the water. Thank God he didn't hit any steel on the way down. He was in full gear, slickers, boots, hat hood etc, it was cold out. When your nets are on the bottom and your dragging, fishing, you just can't just stop like a car to get the poor guy. We didn't even realize he fell. I was in the wheel house checking on things and Robert and Ricky were working the deck. I just happened to walk back there to check on them and saw that Robert was not there. We were all very busy and immediately Ricky knew when he saw me looking towards the stern. When your on a work boat in the middle of the sea at night, all you can really see is the lighting from your own vessel. When you look out and away it's literally black unless your looking with your spot lights or flood lights. Anyways, when I did look towards the stern, out in the water I immediately didn't see anything but I heard a distant yell and that was over the diesel engine running in the boat. So after hearing him we reacted as fast as we could. Just that light flickering bothered him. If I would have noticed it or if one of them would have mentioned it, I would have left it until we anchored up in the morning and we could have fixed it. I can go on and on about that night but we got our buddy back,, and I can't say enough how fast things can turn bad on you on a boat, any boat. You are at the mercy of mother nature too. Mother nature... And if she's not in a good mood ?. I love talking about my fishing & shrimping days don't even get me started but wanted to share that with you.