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Seriously speaking............... in worst case scenario......... pitch poling the boat, but let's say getting spun AND rolled over / swamped / boat upside down.
1. You're either thrown clear of the boat and in the water. 2. You wind up under the boat - hopefully with air pocket to breathe before dive under to come up to the surface. Talking safety gear......... in example # 2......got to wonder if the life jacket would keep a person from being able to dive back under and come up to the surface. I don't know...... might have to remove the jacket, push it under and up, then swim up and try to put it back on. All that in rough seas. Option # 1 while wearing life jacket would be the best outcome. I now keep my type 1 lifejacket ( the offshore serious model) on the passenger seat in case I need to put it on. It's equiped with a sports whissle, and waterproof light. I don't like wearing a preserver on calm days, summer heat but at least it's very close by. |
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