jwilson
Well-Known Member
I notice when sailing with people who been on boats all their lives, they have a greater awareness of how the boat is moving, they sit or stand so they react naturally to the boat's movement. They are aware of other boats so see the wash coming etc. They will naturally locate themselves in the boat so they are secure without holding on, but probably where there's something to hold if needed. They will almost always have a free hand for themselves.
+1
I am with the ".... after dark, or reefs in, or with non-sailing guests aboard" school of thought. I am certainly now much more safety-conscious than when 50 years ago I regularly singlehandedly sailed a boat offshore with no guardwires, no lifejacket, no liferaft, no VHF, no flares. I did very occasionally tie a line round my waist and round the mast. I simply assumed I'd be dead if I did fall off, so didn't.
I have two options now for lifejackets, an "all bells and whistles" auto with sprayhood etc, and a basic one with just pull-toggle and harness. I hate wearing the fancy one - in fact I have only ever worn it once.