Our last Carefree Boat Club training blog covered Water Sports Safety. As a follow up, this week’s #TrainingThursday will cover Packing A Safety Kit. We will cover best practices for what your safety kit should contain and where to store it.
Also known as “grab bag” or “ditch bag” a safety kit is essential to have before you ever set sail or start your engine! Although this is not a fun topic, Carefree Boat Club considers education and safety a top priority. Carefree Boat Club ensures that all vessels have a safety kit on board, which allows members to enjoy their time on the water with peace of mind. Members are also required to go through on-site boating safety and emergency training–both in the classroom and on the water.
A safety kit should contain emergency supplies to take on a life raft in the event you have to abandon your ship. It’s key to have your safety kit readily accessible on your ship to allow at least 30 seconds to grab it. Also, keep in mind the contents of your safety kit should also be based around your geographic location.
The contents of a safety kit should have all or a most of the following supplies:
The safety kit contents depends on the size and the needs. This can be based off of the weather in the area, the size of the life raft or how far out to sea you’re going.
Here are a few of the recommended basic safety kit essentials although there are many more things that could be included, such as: strobe lights, binoculars, sunglasses, solar blankets (in cold climates), etc.
Basic Safety Kit Essentials:
(Images and lessons sourced from BoatTest.com, AboutSports.com)
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