I helped pull a couple from the water in Soper's Hole a couple decades ago. Both bounced from the dinghy and when the dinghy did the tight turn while still on plane, the prop went right across his chest, As we pulled him out of the water a doctor rushed over from Pussers and literally put his hand into the guys chest ... I went a couple steps away and vomited. And it only got worse as the Helicopter coming in from San Juan hospital couldn't even get close to where the guy was and his wife spoke very broken English and she wasn't able to tell us his blood type.

I don't need to be so graphic, but if makes at least one parent make sure their child connects the kill switch to their body, then mission accomplished. My wife and I rented a dinghy from the scuba joint in Great Harbor a couple weeks ago .. no tether available and the switch has been re-wired. Then the guy renting the dingy to us tells us to be careful how fast we go as we may get bounced out. Just makes my head spin ...