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The only justification I could see for at least part of this is if the
swimmer is underdressed for the water temperature and needs to get out. Why they drag a hull--full of water! It doesn't get emptied until step 3-- over the rescuer's lap and why the rescuee couldn't get back in with the boat in the water, I have no idea. At first i thought maybe having the swimmer on your deck could help you pull the boat up if it were loaded, but i don't think even the two of them could pick up a loaded boat like that. And if weight is the issue, why not dump it first? Also looks like a nice way to slice a skirt. Steve steen bondo wrote: Hi there, http://kayakparadise.dk/gfx/image006.jpg Could I have a few comments to this rescue, please. I'll keep my own opinion to myself just now. It's supposed to be a roughwater-rescue. |
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