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Fine tune a 'man overboard' procedure and practice on a regular basis. Sit
back and let your wife be the capt conducting the drill. After all, if it's
you in the water, you'll want her to come back & get you.


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yep...i agree w/Don...you also want to consider/practice
getting back on the boat, once you have fallen off. this is
sometimes a problem on sailboats, combined w/a 150-200
lb man trying to get back on board....

i would think of safety equipment in three main sections:
1) throwables
2) signals
3) communication eq

have a bit of each.....and mostly...a clear mind and the ability
to be calm...when things start going to ^%$#.....sorta like flying,
only
slower....imho...

richard
colorado
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One of the bits of odd info I picked up is that severely hypothermic victims
will often experience heart failure as they are turned vertical. There is a
lot of stress in rescue boat design on getting people aboard in a horizontal
position. If someone is barely conscious or unconscious, it may be worth
slowing down, taking a deep breath, and figuring out how to get them aboard
with the least stress possible. Yanking them up in a panic could be more of
a hazard than another few minutes in the water.

I see you're another sailor / pilot. It's going to be interesting to see
how much of a dent the boat makes in my flying.

http://baldeagleflyingclub.org

You might enjoy these as well:

http://home.maine.rr.com/rlma/Articles.htm

Where do you sail in Colorado?

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yep...i agree w/Don...you also want to consider/practice
getting back on the boat, once you have fallen off. this is
sometimes a problem on sailboats, combined w/a 150-200
lb man trying to get back on board....

i would think of safety equipment in three main sections:
1) throwables
2) signals
3) communication eq

have a bit of each.....and mostly...a clear mind and the ability
to be calm...when things start going to ^%$#.....sorta like flying,
only
slower....imho...

richard
colorado
sel current private pilot & salior



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we do a lot of lake sailing and i travel out
to ca a lot...sailing in the bay area and san diego...
"Where do you sail in Colorado?"

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On Mon, 20 Dec 2004 17:09:39 GMT, "Don White"
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Fine tune a 'man overboard' procedure and practice on a regular basis. Sit
back and let your wife be the capt conducting the drill. After all, if it's
you in the water, you'll want her to come back & get you.


That is another thing. Especially for couples. A life sling ready to
deploy. And yes, my wife had to use it and I was in the water.



Rodney Myrvaagnes NYC

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