Wandering Star
Well-Known Member
This thread started with a video of a mast collapsing during a race in the Carib. In my very humble opinion, in the conditions shown in the video, with a strong fit and capable crew, several other boats in the immediate vicinity, land not far off and with warm waters and a hot sun the idea of going for an impromptu dip is completely risk free (0k, acceptably risk free). The only possible reason for any of those crew to wear a life jacket would be if they were a non swimmer. Looking (wistfully) at the crew in their T shirts and shorts I'd guess they would all be quite capable of giving an Olympic swimmer a swim for his/her money.
The initial comments were made in respect of the bizarreness of the crew of that particular boat in those idyllic sailing conditions not wearing Lifejackets. I totally disagree.
I think justifying the original pro Lifejackets comments with a deflection from the original Carib sailing conditions to European sailing conditions is like comparing apples with pears. I'd be interested to know how many posters would have been wearing Lifejackets as a matter of course in the sailing conditions shown in the OP's video?
The initial comments were made in respect of the bizarreness of the crew of that particular boat in those idyllic sailing conditions not wearing Lifejackets. I totally disagree.
I think justifying the original pro Lifejackets comments with a deflection from the original Carib sailing conditions to European sailing conditions is like comparing apples with pears. I'd be interested to know how many posters would have been wearing Lifejackets as a matter of course in the sailing conditions shown in the OP's video?