boomerangben
Well-Known Member
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Don't let the voice of one contributor put you off ... can I ask ... off the top of your head .. what is the % of SAR that involve a person in the water (or recovered from the water) ... ?
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I suggest that the MCA would have those statistics. My experience is limited to a small corner of Britain with few pleasure sailors. Thankfully MOBs are rare and of the jobs I attended, the percentage where people were actually in the water was perhaps around 5%. Strangely most were in benign conditions. All of them were fatal. Over half of the bodies were never found.
That is why I wear a lifejacket and also clip on where possible.
Don't let the voice of one contributor put you off ... can I ask ... off the top of your head .. what is the % of SAR that involve a person in the water (or recovered from the water) ... ?
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I suggest that the MCA would have those statistics. My experience is limited to a small corner of Britain with few pleasure sailors. Thankfully MOBs are rare and of the jobs I attended, the percentage where people were actually in the water was perhaps around 5%. Strangely most were in benign conditions. All of them were fatal. Over half of the bodies were never found.
That is why I wear a lifejacket and also clip on where possible.