AlJones
Well-Known Member
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For that reason every time I go on deck I try to imagine that the water is a 10,000ft vertical drop over a cliff, and try to behave as I would as if suffering from vertigo on the edge of a precipice, bearing in mind that the water is probably even more dangerous than such a precipice would be. This encourages me to proceed with caution, often on hands and knees, always attached to some handhold.
Not a perfect solution perhaps, but an attitude I think more likely to save me than wearing a lifejacket floating in an empty sea.
I like this, Don't mind if I borrow it in safety brief do you?
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For that reason every time I go on deck I try to imagine that the water is a 10,000ft vertical drop over a cliff, and try to behave as I would as if suffering from vertigo on the edge of a precipice, bearing in mind that the water is probably even more dangerous than such a precipice would be. This encourages me to proceed with caution, often on hands and knees, always attached to some handhold.
Not a perfect solution perhaps, but an attitude I think more likely to save me than wearing a lifejacket floating in an empty sea.
I like this, Don't mind if I borrow it in safety brief do you?
AJ /forums/images/graemlins/smirk.gif