Ignorance is Bliss (or Death)
This last weekend I volunteered as a "victim" in a man overboard (MOB) seminar (targeted to Lifesling TM owners). It was a VERY enlightening experience. I’ll try to keep this short, but still get the point across.I’m in reasonably good shape, 6’4”, 180 pounds. The day was nice, 70 degrees, water temp of 59 degrees, wind at 10 to 15, flat water, I was wearing a dry suit. After 20 minutes in the water, my hands started to loose strength, and, even with the dry suit and polar fleece underneath, I started to become cold. Without some way to CLIMB back on board (open transom, ladder, etc.), I would have eventually been a goner. A cold swimmer with wet clothing on has about zero chance of being able to pull him or her self up over the gunwale and back on board.The Lifesling TM (I have no financial interest in this device) seems like a good way to get a MOB back on board (especially when it is a smaller person trying to get a larger person back on the boat). It really does take training and practice to learn how to use, though.Also, circling back to pickup a life cushion on a nice day (as a MOB exercise) is a FAR cry from actually getting someone back on board when it’s blowing 30, with 5 foot seas and 55 degree water. This whole subject is really something to give serious thought to.