Memorial Day weekend marked the unofficial beginning to the summer vacation season. For many that also means it's lake season. Which is a wonderful thing, but we've also received the bad news that always comes along with lake season: Tragic boat-related accidents.
It was on Memorial Day at Logan Martin Lake when 72-year-old Delbert Shaw was helping dock a pontoon boat, fell in the water and drowned.
The day before on Lake Mitchell, a 39-year-old man was cranking the motor on a Maxum bowrider when it burst into flames, injuring him and two others.
And earlier this month a woman's leg was cut off during a bizarre incident. Her husband said they were taking a boat ride to Gravine Island in the Tensaw River when a steering cable broke and spun the boat so hard it threw them both into the water.
The boat motor's propeller cut off her left leg above the knee and badly cut her right leg.
Y'all be careful out there. Enjoy the season, but remember that everything is a little less stable when you're on water. You might need to take an extra moment to think through what you're doing and where you're stepping.