[Public-list] Public-list Digest, Vol 633, Issue 2
Gordon Laco
mainstay at csolve.net
Tue Apr 4 10:20:56 PDT 2006
I agree Pete,
It's a lot easier to pick yourself up off the deck than it is to climb out
of the water. Our 'model' for safety puts the emphasis on staying on board.
Doing a man overboard drill is a real eye-opener for inexperienced sailors.
Everybody should do them periodically. In our family the drill involves a
life jacket being thrown over while I or another of us goes to sit in the
cabin. The remaining crew then do the Adamson or Williamson Turn* and make
the pick up. When I am the one in the cabin I am always proud (and
relieved) at how expeditiously they perform the manoeuvre.
* google the terms for complete descriptions on the Canadian Coast Guard
website.
Gord #426
>> With all this talk, it seems like a lot of folks are
>> already out there alone from time to time.
>
> I don't know how many others fit this model, but I am
> more likely than not alone or with crew who may not be
> able to pick me up under good conditions let alone
> bad.
>
> Sorry if I sound careless or flippant, but...
> My strategy is to not fall overboard and to understand
> that I may die if I do. Then from there I take
> whatever precautions I think the risks at the time
> warrant.
>
> Pete
> #554
>
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