Graham_Wright
Well-Known Member
watch synchronised swimmers, that's exactly what they do. It can be done, and controlled accurately
Best add synchronised swimming to the RYA curriculum then! The difference is that they must swim down. A normal body (i.e. around 99%) will be buoyant with full lungs - a fact taught in BSAC as a survival technique. The weight of clothes and boots is presumably not a factor with voluntary swimmers.
However, that doesn't alter the credibility of the proposed solution. One person could climb onto a group hugging. They might sink but their combined buoyancy might be sufficient to at least get a hand on deck.
He who sails without a boarding ladder deware.