Daydream believer
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I am pretty certain that if I did not loose sight of the MOB ( & that is one fear) i could get right alongside. I have a spare halyard with a hook attached up the mast & the other end to the cabin winch. If the MOB can get hooked on ( I insist crew wear LJs all the time if not then do not come) then I know my wife can winch them up. Also the halyard is long enough to reach the stern. So if the rope is shortened so the casualty is in the water and alongside amidships & the boat starts moving forward the MOB will get dragged aft. But in doing so the arc of the halyard from the mast will lift them up to deck level & opposite the cockpit. That may ( & I say May) make recovery easier. Especially if the boat heals over a bit. Even a rope to winch them aft would help to raise them up in a swinging moment.
The other option I have, is the life raft. I know that many say that they may not need one, but if I can get it alongside a MOB & the MOB has the energy they may be able to get into it. That is no mean feat having been in the water for 20 minutes. But I tell all crew. If you go in, go to the foetal position & do nothing. Conserve energy. They cannot swim anywhere, so do not try. Once in the raft, someone else can come & get them.
The other option I have, is the life raft. I know that many say that they may not need one, but if I can get it alongside a MOB & the MOB has the energy they may be able to get into it. That is no mean feat having been in the water for 20 minutes. But I tell all crew. If you go in, go to the foetal position & do nothing. Conserve energy. They cannot swim anywhere, so do not try. Once in the raft, someone else can come & get them.
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