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CORRECT CRAFT 210 - Capsizing; Staying Afloat; Collisions

CORRECT CRAFT 210
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Capsizing
If others were on board, try to locate them, make sure that
they are conscious and they can swim.
If possible, access lifejackets (PFDs), pass them out to
everyone, and put them on.
STAY WITH THE BOAT! A boat will usually float even if
there is major hull damage. Rescuers can spot a boat much
easier than a head bobbing in the water.
Signal or call for help.
Immersion in water speeds the loss of body heat and can
lead to hypothermia (the abnormal lowering of internal
body temperature).
Staying Afloat
Remain calm. Do not thrash about or try to remove clothing
or footwear. This leads to exhaustion and increases the loss
of air that may keep you afloat.
Keep your lifejacket (PFD) on.
Keep your knees bent.
Float on your back and paddle slowly to safety.
Collisions
Immediately account for all passengers.
Check for injuries.
If any person is in the water make sure they have proper
flotation devices.
Assess the hull for damage.
Activate the bilge pump(s) to reduce any flooding.
Try to operate the boat to keep the damaged area above
water.
If necessary, call or signal for assistance.
STAY WITH THE BOAT!
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