Propeller Accident StatisticsSome Propeller Accidents Are Misclassified Example of Prop Accident Classified as "Struck by Boat" |
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This page is part of the Propeller Guard Information Center.

The Coast Guard annually logs several thousand recreational boating accidents. Typically less than three hundred of the accidents logged are propeller accidents. Some claim that only a small portion of propeller accidents are actually reported, while others claim almost all propeller accidents are very severe and would thus be reported.
This page points out another source of possible under reporting of propeller accidents. Some propeller accidents may be in the database, but classified as other types of accidents. For example, we found a 29 June 2001 accident on Lake Lewisville in north central Texas that is almost certainly a propeller accident, but is labeled a "struck by boat" accident in the database. We wonder how many more of these there are?

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A church group of approximately 75 teenagers came to Lewisville Lake near Dallas on Friday 29
June 2001 for a recreational activity. Between 4 and 5 pm, about 65 of them were on a 46 foot
rented party boat from
Just for Fun Watercraft
Rental. The boat was essentially a houseboat without walls, a large two story vessel
with a water slide at the rear. The vessel shown at the right is an example of the boat and may
actually be the vessel that was involved. An employee of Just for Fun Watercraft was operating the boat about a quarter of a mile from Pier 121 Marina. The boat was at rest in the water and the youth were enjoying the day and water activities. Preparations were being made to get underway, the motor was started and a 12 or 13 year old boy was very seriously injured in the water at the rear of the vessel. |
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We searched for media accounts of this accident and found two separate newspaper accounts and reports from four different television stations, one of the tv stations even covered the accident twice. Of the total of seven accounts, all of them identify it as a propeller accident. Five of them identify it as a propeller accident in the headline. Several of them quote local officials. These media reports are reproduced in part below.

"A 13-year-old boy was in stable condition Friday after being seriously injured when he
got caught under the propeller of a 46-foot party boat in Lewisville Lake during a church
youth group outing." ...
"The boy suffered 14 lacerations on his back from his neck down, said Denton County Sheriff's
Deputy Elliot Robertson" ....
"Mr. Kim (an employee of Just for Fun Watercraft Rental) said the driver didn't realize
the boy was in the water when he started the motor." ...
"When the driver started the boat, he saw the water splash and put it in neutral, Mr. Vanderroest
(a Game Warden) said. He then heard screams and saw blood in the water." ...
"Paramedics tended to the boy until a CareFlite helicopter arrived about 5:15 p.m. to take
him to Baylor University Medical Center in Dallas, officials said."
""I didn't think he would make it because he was cut up pretty bad," he (Deputy Robertson) said."
Boat Propellers Injure Boy on Lewisville Lake
"A 12-year old Dallas boy was in serious condition Friday night at Baylor University Medical
Center in Dallas after he was run over by a boat on Lewisville Lake, officials said.
The boy, whose name was not released, apparently jumped off the second floor of a large boat.
After landing in the water, he was struck repeatedly by the boat propellers, Lewisville police
said." ...
Breaking News - A Boy Has Been Run Over by a Propeller on Lewisville Lake
29 June 2001
Video Footage Logged by Video Monitoring Services of America.
Boating Accident: A Dallas Boy is in Critical Condition After Multiple Lacerations With a Boat Propeller
"Interview - Ron Vanderroest Coast says everyone was in the boat, driver started the boat and
then heard a splash and shut the boat off and one of the kids jumped into the water and was struck
by the propeller." ...
Video Footage Logged by Video Monitoring Services of America.
Boating Accident. A Boy Who Fell From a Boat on a Church Group Outing is in Critical Condition
Visual - Houseboat on Lake Lewisville
"He fell from the boat and then got caught in the propeller."
Video Footage Logged by Video Monitoring Services of America.
A Teen Was Hit by a Propeller While Swimming from a Houseboat on Lake Lewisville
Boating Accident
"Visual - ... Lake Lewisville where a teen fell from a boat and was slashed by the propeller."
Video Footage Logged by Video Monitoring Services of America.
13-Year-Old Seriously Hurt by Boat Propeller
Dallas Morning News
June 30, 2001
Fort Worth Star-Telegram
June 30, 2001
KSAS-TV (a Dallas television station)
NBC 5 News at Six
Is in Lexis-Nexis database.
WFAA-TV (a Dallas television station)
News Eight Update
29 June 2001
Is in Lexis-Nexis database.
KTVT-TV (Dallas television station)
Channel 11 News at Ten
Friday 29 June 2001
Is in Lexis-Nexis database.
KTVT-TV (Dallas television station)
Channel 11 News at 6
Saturday 30 June 2001 PM
Video Footage Logged by Video Monitoring Services of America.
Is in Lexis-Nexis database.
KTBC-TV (an Austin television station)
Fox 7 News Saturday PM
Is in Lexis-Nexis database.

As mentioned on our Propeller Accident Statistics page, each accident is logged as a sequence of three events. In this case they logged the accident as:
A more complete listing of the U.S. Coast Guard BARD data tables for this accident is below:
29 June 2001 Accident on Lewisville LakeBARD Data |
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PRIMARY TABLE
Accident Number = 200151116 |
INJURY TABLE
Primary Injury = Laceration
Rental = Yes
No record due to no one deceased |
It also seems unusual that no entry was made for the "Body of Water" (Lewisville Lake), no entries were made for the cause of the accident, no entry was made for the involvement of alcohol (one suspects no alcohol on a church outing), the victim was listed as NOT being admitted to the hospital (his injuries sound like he would have been admitted to the hospital - in fact he was flown by helicopter to the hospital and the television report said he was in critical condition), and no entries are made in the Vessel Table for the Activity (getting underway) or Speed (< 5 mph in reverse). The acquisition and status of these variables is very important in evaluating potential approaches to reducing propeller injuries.
We may be wrong, but with six independent media reports calling the accident a propeller injury, the first one citing a Deputy County Sheriff and a Game Warden, while the second one cited Lewisville police we are pretty confident it is a propeller injury. If that is not enough - the actual BARD database Injury Table lists his Secondary Injury as "Severe prop strikes".
Why is it so important to capture this data? History repeats itself. If you don't believe that, read the news reports concerning the death of Mary Maiella, age 23, who was going down a water slide on a similar party boat in a similar situation on Lake Travis near Austin on 1 July 2006. The rental boat she was killed on was also operated by Just for Fun. The boat was just started and backing up, she was stuck and killed by the propeller.
Any propeller safety study of these types of vessels using the BARD data in advance of the 2006 accident would not have included the 2001 accident because it is not classified as a propeller accident in any of the "Accident Type" entries and not in the "Prop Injury" column.
We need more accurate records of propeller accidents so we can respond to and prevent similar accidents.



