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Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: Most boaters don't have the equipment to pull off a simple rescue, never mind one that is complicated. Something like a simple throw bag or life ring are absent on most small boats. Throwable cushions are fine, but I'll bet you any amount of money you would like to name that nobody here on this group practices throwing one. Or how to throw one. How many small boats have boat hooks? How many here actually know how to properly throw a cushion or throw bag? How many know how to properly approach a MOB for rescue - or the proper way to rescue an unconscious, or floating face down MOB? Strange - over here in Europe (in particular Switzerland, but similar regulations in western Europe) you are required to have a throwable life ring including a line and a boat hook. To get the license both for sailing and motor boats you will have to demonstrate how to approach an MOB and how to get him on board, even for the license on the small lakes only. THE tip for getting somebody on board again is a swim ladder - unless your boat has a very low freeboard somewhere (less than 80cm/30 inches!) Otherwise it gets very difficult, especially if someone is unconcious. Marc -- Switzerland/Europe http://www.heusser.com remove CHEERS and from MERCIAL to get valid e-mail |
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