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As interest in Bobsprit swells, I think it's best to be clear about
some things, even if my participation here will be quite limited here for the next few months.... While everyone here is suddenly a retired Mark Spitz who repairs cruise ship propellers underwater and using sea sponges for air....I'll actually define my swimming ability honestly. I currently weigh in an 215 lbs at 6'3 tall. My upper body is comprised of longer muscle strands, which gives me good initial power well beyond that of most men. At the age of 12 I passed a swimming test for certificate allowing me to join in advanced water sports at PA private camps. I was one of the youngest to pass. Currently I'd rate my swimming ability as "good" but not exceptional. There are folks who get to swim everyday. That means their muscles are really in shape for that specific activity. No part time swimmer can match this. I clean my own keel and can hold my breath longer than most people. Under reasonable temps I could swim from even the widest point of the LIS back to shore, which I think is a very basic capability for folks who singlehand coastal. You should be able to swim a few miles with ease and I don't think it's unreasonable for every sailor to be capable of swimming 5-8 miles at least. I'm not a fast swimmer, but I'm strong in the water and confident. Two years ago we had a friend swimming near the boat suffer a panic attack. It instantly eshausted him, but I was easily able to pull him from the water. If you can't do this you shouldn't be on the water. RB 35s5 NY RB 35s5 NY |
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