Searush
Well-Known Member
A comment on this thread has got me thinking.
An o/b powered inflatable (no details of size of it or engine) went to the assitance of kids blown off shore in an inflatable & the prop lost a blade or two after they touched bottom. Result 2 casualties rather than one.
OK, poo happens as they say, but my (admittedly tiny) o/b has a shear pin & split pin so that even hitting a rock (yes I have done it) and includes spares in a special rubber block results in only a short delay while you fix it. My old Seagull featherweight has a spring mounted prop so it will generally bounce off the rocks.
You guys rely on your engines - you are unlikely to have oars or sails to help out - what safety devices do you have - is it just "carry a spare engine?"
An o/b powered inflatable (no details of size of it or engine) went to the assitance of kids blown off shore in an inflatable & the prop lost a blade or two after they touched bottom. Result 2 casualties rather than one.
OK, poo happens as they say, but my (admittedly tiny) o/b has a shear pin & split pin so that even hitting a rock (yes I have done it) and includes spares in a special rubber block results in only a short delay while you fix it. My old Seagull featherweight has a spring mounted prop so it will generally bounce off the rocks.
You guys rely on your engines - you are unlikely to have oars or sails to help out - what safety devices do you have - is it just "carry a spare engine?"