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Overboard Recovery: Avoiding Running Over the Victim

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Typical MOB situations (dark, rough seas) may make maneuvering the rescuing vessel tricky. The development of the Lifesling and similar devices assists in recovering a person in the water without having to get dangerously close.

Man Overboard Recovery For Shorthanded Crews

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The methods for dealing with Man Overboard emergencies on a short-handed boat require a few modifications from the standard recoveries taught for fully-crewed race boats. The purpose of this note is to highlight those differences in technique and thinking, and to provide references for further skill development by you

Review of Electronic Personal Safety Devices

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Rule 1: Stay on the boat. If you break this rule, there are some devices that may aid in rescue.
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