![]() ![]() ![]() People are curious to know about where is the Time Bandit now. Read on to know what happened to the Time Bandit on The Deadliest Catch and all the other details.ĪLSO READ| Shawn Mendes & Camila Cabello Release 'The Christmas Song', Reveal Dog Tarzan Directed It What happened to The Time Bandit on The Deadliest Catch? However, people are curious to know about who owns the Time Bandit now and whether the F/V would be returning to the Discovery show for its Season 17. Till now, 16 seasons of The Deadliest Catch have been aired. One of the mightiest fishing vehicles named The Time Bandit was featured in many of the show's seasons. In addition, this thirteenth season of Deadliest Catch had quite a shocker when deckhand, Nick McGlashan had made people, including his captain, Wild Bill Wichrowski, believe he had cancer, when instead he had a drug addiction.ĭo you think that Captain Andy was negligent in having the crabber shoot off fireworks against the F/V Cape Caution, while he was watching the Super Bowl? Do you think that the deckhand should have received such a huge settlement when he can still work at a good paying, $50 dollar per hour job? Do you think it the $1.4 million dollar settlement awarded was because the captains are reality stars on the Deadliest Catch? Share your opinions below.The Deadliest Catch is a show on Discovery channel that showcases how the experienced crab fishermen who are aboard mighty fishing vehicles aka F/V sail through harsh weather conditions to catch crabs during the crab season. There have not been any updates since the warrant was issued. He failed to show for his court date, and the judge issued the warrant. He had originally been arrested for automobile theft, and possession of crystal meth and Xanax in Phoenix in late April. In the past few weeks, former Deadliest Catch star, Jake Harris, had a warrant out for his arrest. Zielinski's hand was injured, he had an excellent recovery, and he is currently working fulltime as a union sheet metal worker making approximately $50 per hour." I wanted to make sure that Dave's medical expenses would be covered, and I thought that by stating that Dave was injured in traditional fishing activities we could make it more likely that our insurance would cover Dave's injury." "Mr. I made this suggestion because I wanted to help Dave. "I suggested that perhaps we … could claim that Dave was injured by a crab pot or the pot launcher crushing his arm, instead of saying that a firework exploded in his hand. Johnathan's sworn statement reveals his motivation for making this suggestion to Zielinski was only to help the deckhand. Johnathan was talked out of this by his brother, Andy Hillstrand. In addition, when the accident occurred, Captain Johnathan tried to convince the injured crabber to claim that this incident was from fishing, not from fireworks. Captain Hillstrand's admitted conduct was a gross dereliction of duty." ![]() "Whether that failure was because he in fact wanted the fireworks to be discharged off the bow of his vessel at Cape Caution, or because he was so completely and utterly preoccupied … monitoring and relaying the fourth quarter plays of the Seattle Seahawks versus Atlanta Falcons football game does not matter. The lawyers for Zielinski claim that the captain was negligent in this situation, and pointed out that Captain Andy asked Beaver to shoot off the firecracker at the other boat. He was watching a NFL playoff game featuring his hometown team, the Seattle Seahawks. Although he went through many reconstructive surgeries to regain the use of his hand, Beaver had to end his long career as a crab fisherman.Ĭaptain Andy Hillstrand was commandeering the boat, yet, he admitted to the court that he was preoccupied at the time of the incident. The injury was quite severe, as it shattered the crabber's right hand and forearm. Seattle PI reports that in 2013, David "Beaver" Zielinski was back to work on the F/V Time Bandit, when a Time Bandit-brand firecracker "exploded in the launcher he was holding." He was aiming the firecracker at the F/V Cape Caution, Wild Bill's boat at the time. A Deadliest Catch deckhand was awarded $1.4 million in a lawsuit agains the F/V Time Bandit, when his hand was seriously injured, during the filming of the popular Discovery Channel show. ![]()
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