Blue Seas
Well-Known Member
That's an interesting post Tranona, I could engage in a number of questions but I will restrict myself to just one....Why do you think your boat is going to sink in those circumstances? almost unheard of in UK coastal waters. If you really think your boat is so badly maintained that those events will happen then do something about it. Reported founderings have 3 main causes, collision, overwhelming weather or serious structural failure. All are rare and easily avoided. That is not to say that incidents don't happen that could potentially lead to a foundering but we have arguably the best rescue services available. In extreme circumstances where it is necessary to abandon ship there is no substitute for a proper in date liferaft.
If the Rib onboard the vessel did not work, or if indeed there was not a Rib onboard, only an in-date Liferaft, and therefore the RNLI attended in order to evacuate, do you think that the Coxswain of the inshore Lifeboat would suggest that the boat crew joined him in his Rib or would he suggest that all personnel (boat crew and lifeboat crew) take to the "proper in date Liferaft for which there is no substitute"? and paddle 15 miles from there?