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In bad weather and sometimes just to simply be safe sailors use
jacklines. These lines run from the bow down either side of the mast to a cleat on the stern and he clips himself into this line whenever he leaves the cockpit. Maybe powerboats need jacklines in case the boat turns over. The boater would not clip himself to said lines but would stand on them when he overturns to mostly get himself up onto the hull. Ought to be easy to rig when weather gets bad. What y'all think of this? Another easy piece of survival gear might be a big trash bag in your pocket. Once you turn over and are wet, being in the water makes you lose heat far colder than being in the cold air simply due to thermal conduction in the water vs air. You feel colder in the air but you lose heat faster in the water. So, once you hoist yourself onto your "Jacklines", pull out your trashbag, poke arms and head holes and you have something to trap body heat and protect yourself from wind. Yes, this really does work, it once saved my life when trapped in a cave at the bottom of a waterfall for 6 hours. |
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