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Gord May
The interesting & informative tread on “clipping on & jack-lines” got me thinking about personal safety issues, particularly fall protection & prevention.I’ll bet there are a lot of good tips, tricks, pointers, and opinions out there. Anyone care to share some safety advice?Some random safety thoughts that come to my befuddled mind (no particular order):If it LOOKS like a handhold - it IS a handhold.Everything that could conceivably be used as a handhold must be built & fastened in a very robust manner, suitable for life-safety applicationsDODGER & BIMINI FRAMES should be fabricated of heavy-wall pipe (not lightweight Alum. tubing), and securely fastened (not #8 screws). These frames are a lifetime investment and are worth doing right (amortize the cost over 20 years?). Exterior handholds (on Dodgers) are very useful.TABLE & COUNTER FIDDLES are often used as finger grips, and should be as sturdy as aesthetics will allow. Hand-hold cutouts at corners are attractive and functional.MAST STEPS: I use a bosun’s chair & halyard to climb my mast. I’m not comfortable at height anymore, and feel more secure when standing on mast steps, so have installed 2 offset steps near the top. My wife, Maggie, is fearless, so she uses them more than I.OUTBOARD MOTOR KILL SWITCH & LANYARDS are important - use them. I was tossed out of my 13' Whaler on Exuma Sound, and might have been lost at sea, had I not been able to turn the tiller hard over (an the throttle down) on my way overboard. I was, undeservedly, fortunate that the dinghy circled round me, and I was able to catch it and re-board. I’ve re-connected the kill switch and always use the tether now! I don’t sit on an inverted milk-crate anymore, either.
LIFEJACKETS: I’ll admit that I never took to wearing my lifejacket in the dinghy; but someday I may get what I deserve...INFLATABLE PFD’s c/w INTEGRAL HARNESS: These seem like a great compromise between comfort & safety (I’ve never used one). What do you think of yours? Automatic?Manual?Lets hear your ideas, especially the more obscure tricks you’ve seen or used.Regards,Gord