arfa
Well-Known Member
Reading the DSC/VHF post made me think about drills aboard with relative newbies (which tend to be pals I take out sailing) and doing the safety briefing.
I tend to give a brief but thorough VHF/MOB drill, engine starting briefing and safety kit briefing as I want the day to be safe but fun.
This weekend I went out with a pal who I'd sailed with on several occasions and given the same briefing to just the day before and I asked him to start the engine. He got half way through before suggesting I sort it. I asked what happens if I fall in ? I got a bit of a blank look and a similar look on VHF procedure (which is written down below).
Perhaps I am not hammering home safety enough (even though I always give the same briefing as a matter of course) but should I push safety a bit harder ? I follow the same personal safety procedures as when I am singlehanded with relatively inexperienced crew on board but it was a bit of a wake up call. Anyone got any suggestions ? Anyone else had a similar experience ?
I tend to give a brief but thorough VHF/MOB drill, engine starting briefing and safety kit briefing as I want the day to be safe but fun.
This weekend I went out with a pal who I'd sailed with on several occasions and given the same briefing to just the day before and I asked him to start the engine. He got half way through before suggesting I sort it. I asked what happens if I fall in ? I got a bit of a blank look and a similar look on VHF procedure (which is written down below).
Perhaps I am not hammering home safety enough (even though I always give the same briefing as a matter of course) but should I push safety a bit harder ? I follow the same personal safety procedures as when I am singlehanded with relatively inexperienced crew on board but it was a bit of a wake up call. Anyone got any suggestions ? Anyone else had a similar experience ?