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![]() Heart of Gold carries the best and most extensive gear. Your boat can't do better! 1) Full time registered nurse! (See, I already won!) 2) Coastal flare kit 3) Offshore flare kit 4) 3 throwable devices, two with lines. 5) 4 fire extinguishers 6) 1 large first aid kit 7) 4 adult and 1 child safety harnesses 8) 3 Type 1 life jackets, 8 type 2 and 4 type 1 9) 1 spear gun 10) 2 VHF radios 11) 2 cell phones 12) MOB Pole (Being installed this weekend) 13) two horns 14) US Navy signal kit 15) Other assorted gear and first aid items. Heart of Gold, like Alien, Ghost and Yoda before her will continue with our 100% perfect safety record, with more than 750 guests and counting! RB 35s5 NY |
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Heart of Gold carries the best and most extensive gear. Your boat can't do better! 1) Full time registered nurse! (See, I already won!) How about an MD? Several here in this group, I suspect you wouldn't even be tied for 3rd. As for the long list of supposed equipment, that's good but safety is not something you can put on your credit card (assuming you have one in real life). DSK |
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![]() 1) Full time registered nurse! (See, I already won!) How about an MD? Depends on what kind of MD. A nurse who works in an Emergency Room and Critical Care is better than many types of MDs in a crisis, which I'm sure you're aware of. Who's the doctor aboard your powerboat? RB 35s5 NY |
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![]() "Capt. Rob" wrote in message ups.com... 1) Full time registered nurse! (See, I already won!) How about an MD? Depends on what kind of MD. A nurse who works in an Emergency Room and Critical Care is better than many types of MDs in a crisis, which I'm sure you're aware of. Really? Can a nurse start an IV, cardiovert, or give life-saving injections to non-family members, legally and without medical direction? Can your wife perform a tracheotomy? Can she perform a cut-down if she can't find a vein? Can she order a helicopter evac? My wife is an RN, incidentally, so you can't BS your way out of this. I also happen to know that NY's regulations are stiffer than ours, and our nurses cannot do any of those things without medical permission. Max |
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![]() As for the long list of supposed equipment, that's good but safety is not something you can put on your credit card Who said it was? I listed the gear and the fact remains that my boats sail more often than any here, with many many guests. Most accidents happen close to shore, often with new sailors aboard. Dockside also sees plenty of injuries....because people FEEL safe. 100% safety record after 12 years of sailing with so many people goes a bit beyond luck, Doug. We're careful and respect the water. RB 35s5 NY |
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.... I listed the gear and the fact remains that my boats sail more often than any here, Actually that's not a "fact" but then it's fairly well proven that you are one of those neurotic types who believe your own BS. 100% safety record after 12 years of sailing with so many people goes a bit beyond luck, Doug. Sure, it's easy to "be safe" when you never go anywhere. OTOH if you had really spent much time on the water, especially around a major metro area, you would have had many occasions to help others. Most real sailors here have participated in a rescue at one time or another. Empty bragging about how you've never had an accident doesn't impress people who have saved lives at sea; but then that's just one of the many things you don't understand about sailing. DSK |
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![]() "Capt. Rob" wrote in message oups.com... Heart of Gold carries the best and most extensive gear. Your boat can't do better! ahahahahahahahahaaaaa!!! 1) Full time registered nurse! (See, I already won!) And her field experience is? Is she as good as a Navy Corpsman? 2) Coastal flare kit Hidden by the city lights! 3) Offshore flare kit Only to be used offshore! 4) 3 throwable devices, two with lines. You have one anchor without a line? 5) 4 fire extinguishers Don't include the 3 in the Kia. 6) 1 large first aid kit From Wal-Mart? 7) 4 adult and 1 child safety harnesses Isn't your family one adult and two children? 8) 3 Type 1 life jackets, 8 type 2 and 4 type 1 Do they fit someone 6'4" who can't even fit in the head? Do you have to wear 2 at a time? 9) 1 spear gun aahahahahahahahahahahahahahaaa!!!!!! 10) 2 VHF radios To talk to the person on the bow? 11) 2 cell phones To talk to the dock 30 feet away? 12) MOB Pole (Being installed this weekend) For you it should be a trawler crane. 13) two horns Is one in the cabin? 14) US Navy signal kit Know morse code? aahahahahahaahaahaahahaaa!!! 15) Other assorted gear and first aid items. Defibrillator? Tracheotomy tube? Colostomy bag? Maps? Hand compass? Handheld water desalinator? EPIRB? Offshore flares!! Heart of Gold, like Alien, Ghost and Yoda before her will continue with our 100% perfect safety record, with more than 750 guests and counting! And the Titanic is unsinkable! |
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![]() 1) Full time registered nurse! (See, I already won!) And her field experience is? Is she as good as a Navy Corpsman? Compared to some old corpsman, her knowledge base is up to date. Working in emergency and critical care means she sees action all the time...more than most corpsmen to be sure. RB 35s5 NY |
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![]() "Capt. Rob" wrote in message oups.com... 1) Full time registered nurse! (See, I already won!) And her field experience is? Is she as good as a Navy Corpsman? Compared to some old corpsman, her knowledge base is up to date. Working in emergency and critical care means she sees action all the time...more than most corpsmen to be sure. Is she a certified critical care or emergency room nurse? hmmmm? |
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![]() "Capt. Rob" wrote in message oups.com... 1) Full time registered nurse! (See, I already won!) And her field experience is? Is she as good as a Navy Corpsman? Compared to some old corpsman, her knowledge base is up to date. Working in emergency and critical care means she sees action all the time...more than most corpsmen to be sure. Corpsman are first responders, just like EMT. Nurses work in clinical settings. In the field the EMT/Corpsman has the upper hand. Suzy can probably juggle bedpans with more alacrity! |
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