NiceAft wrote:Falling in is quite different than going swimming![]()
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Just wondering, anyone wearing PFD![]()
Any beer, wine, etc. being used![]()
What were the sea conditions
Important secondary function of lifelines
- dlandersson
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Re: Important secondary function of lifelines
There have been two separate incidents - in both cases the waves were less than 2 feet. In both cases the water tempt was cited - the people had no idea about what they were getting into. One of the dead was a "rising star" at a local law firm - not sure how "rising" you can be at 26 -must have been just out of law school.
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Re: Important secondary function of lifelines
That's another thing I've learned.dlandersson wrote:One fell in...and the rest died going to the "rescue".
If one person goes into the water, you have one emergency and n rescuers.
If someone goes into the water after them, now you have two emergencies, and n-1 rescuers.
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Re: Important secondary function of lifelines
Spoke too soon! A crew member went overboard in tonight's race.
No details, but he's fine.
No details, but he's fine.
