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Should Have Certain Equipment On Board For Proper Safety
Precautions
By Kevin Brown
Relaxing
in your canoe on a beautiful calm lake, fishing for the
perfect fish is a very enjoyable and peaceful pastime that is
enjoyed by many. Or maybe taking your kayak down a white
water river braving class four rapids is more your style?
Inflatable boats or Zodiacs are a lot of fun cruising in the
ocean, slamming through the surf as well!
No matter what
your personal preference is, enjoying small boats on the water is a
lot of fun and can be exciting and relaxing all in one trip,
depending on what you prefer. But no matter what type of boating
you enjoy, you should be aware of some fundamental boating safety
rules before you head out.
Pay Attention
To The Weather
No matter if you
are going for a paddle along the shore line of a local lake or a
wild cruise through the ocean surf you should pay close attention
to the weather report of the area that you are going.
Out on the water,
the weather can change very quickly causing a whole host of
problems to small boaters. It is very important to look at the
short term weather report if you are going on a day trip to see if
the weather forecast is calling for rain or any other major
disturbances.
Rain storms can
be a lot worse on the water than they are on land. A small rain
storm can quickly turn into a very frightening experience if you
are in a small boat such as a canoe, kayak or rowboat. Very small
boats do not have as much stability and can be capsized or flipped
much easier than larger boats. Also, there is nowhere to escape
from the rain on a small water craft which means that you will
become wet and cold much faster.
It is also a good
idea to look to the sky as well as the weather report. Of course it
is important to look to the weather report for the official
weather; however the weather can turn around very quickly around
water so it is a good idea to look to the sky. If you see some
black clouds forming quickly and filling the sky, you may want to
avoid the water that day or keep a very close eye on the
sky.
Dont
Forget
It is always a
very good idea when you are a planning an excursion on the water to
tell someone where you are going and when you plan on coming back.
If you plan on going out onto the ocean you should file a float
plan with the marina. This is extremely important incase a sudden
ocean storm comes up and you find yourself in trouble in your small
boat.
Also, if you are
going out on the ocean you should carry a VHF marine band radio
with you. A VHF radio is the easiest and fastest way to make
contact with someone who can help you if you find yourself in
trouble.
What Should
You Have On Board?
No matter what
type of small boat you have, there are a few things that you should
carry on board with you at all times:
* Life Jacket or
PFD
* Flashlight
* Oars
* Bucket
* First Aid Kit
* Rope
* Blanket
* Mirror or shiny object
* Garbage bags
* Life Jacket
The reasons to
have a life jacket or PFD (Personal Flotation Device) on board are
fairly self explanatory; however, many people die from drowning
every year because they were not wearing their life jacket. If you
are in a small water craft such as a canoe or kayak you should be
wearing your life jacket or PFD at all times. Due to the nature of
these small boats, they can flip easily and suddenly creating an
emergency situation quickly.
There are few
different types of PFDs that you can choose from depending on the
situation that you have. The Type I PFD is also known as the
offshore floatation device. A type I is useful if you are going
into rougher waters where you may not be rescued very quickly. Type
II PFDs are also known as a near shore buoyant vest, this type of
PFD is more useful if you are in calmer water where rescue will be
quicker. Type III PFDs are floatation aids that should only be used
in very calm and protected water where you will be rescued
quickly.
Whistle
You should be
sure that you have a whistle on board that will work when it gets
wet, and one that is made of a color that you will be able to see
in the dark. Whistles are very important no matter where you go
boating, because a whistle call will attract help if you are
stranded. However, a whistle is known as a distress signal so it
should only be used in an emergency.
Flashlight
A waterproof
flashlight is essential for your boats safety kit. If you get
stranded on the water after dark, you can use the flashlight to
signal for help using international SOS signals. You can also use
the light to look for other boats or objects to avoid hitting
them.
Oars
You should always
have oars on board even if you have a motor. If your motor breaks
down, or you run out of gas you will have a way to paddle into
shore. Be sure that your oars are secured to your boat so that you
will not lose them in a storm.
Bucket
A bucket or pail
is very important to have on board in case you begin taking on some
water, you can use the pail to bail yourself out. You can also use
the bucket to tap out SOS signals.
First Aid
Kit
This is an
essential piece of equipment for small boats. It is also important
to know how to use the first aid kit as well.
Blanket
In case you get
wet or your clothes become soaked a blanket will help you prevent
hypothermia.
Ropes
Ropes are very
useful for a variety of reasons and should be kept on every boat.
They can be used to tie the boat to shore, to another boat for
towing or even to rescue someone from the water. It is also
important to know some useful knots.
Mirror Or
Shiny Object
This can be used
to attract attention during the day time by reflecting the sun. If
you are stranded on the water, you will need to attract help and a
flashlight will not be very useful during the day light
hours.
Plastic
bags
Bags are useful
to create make shift rain ponchos during bad weather, also you can
keep equipment dry and secure. If you have to, you can use orange
garbage bags to attract attention as well.
The Last
Word
These are just a
few accessories that you should keep on board of your small boat in
case of an emergency. It is also a very good idea to take a course
about small boat safety and know the laws in your area before
setting out onto the water.
2005
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About the
Author
Kevin Brown is successful author and publisher of many informative
websites including http://www.inflatable-boats-now.com. His
websites offer tips and advice on a wide array of topics including
small boats, inflatable boats, boat accessories, and
more.
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