John the kiwi
Well-Known Member
When racing round the buoys, our club has a "lifejackets shall be worn at all times " rule so no decision is needed.
When day-sailing i often have friends or family who are not sailors.
First, go to great pains to try and make sure one competent person could start the motor and drive the boat if i fell OB.
Second i wear my life jacket complete with PLB and handheld VHF as long as the boat is underway even in total calm summery conditions. (Whether solo or otherwise actually. My wife does want me back it seems so i owe it to her if nothing else.)
If I go OB at least i can set off PLB and call on VHF even if the amateur crew cant rescue me!
Then i explain the above to passengers, telling them that if it is calm and summery it is their choice to wear or not, and I can usually pick up a MOB. Well 2 goes out of 3 anyway!
If it starts blowing up there will be a point where I require life-jackets to be worn. The threshold is low - end of discussion.
When day-sailing i often have friends or family who are not sailors.
First, go to great pains to try and make sure one competent person could start the motor and drive the boat if i fell OB.
Second i wear my life jacket complete with PLB and handheld VHF as long as the boat is underway even in total calm summery conditions. (Whether solo or otherwise actually. My wife does want me back it seems so i owe it to her if nothing else.)
If I go OB at least i can set off PLB and call on VHF even if the amateur crew cant rescue me!
Then i explain the above to passengers, telling them that if it is calm and summery it is their choice to wear or not, and I can usually pick up a MOB. Well 2 goes out of 3 anyway!
If it starts blowing up there will be a point where I require life-jackets to be worn. The threshold is low - end of discussion.