Sunday, November 11, 2018

Crucial Boat Transport Safety Tips

By Jerry Hamilton


Taking to water with family or friends is one of the best moments you can enjoy. However, the delicate nature of water demands consideration of boat transport safety measures. This will ensure that you survive any catastrophe that may strike while you are sailing. You must be conscious of your vessel, people on it and the surrounding environment.

The vessel must remain in perfect mechanical condition at all times. You need to seal cracked or broken areas where water might find its way into your vessel and drown you. The engine should be maintained regularly. Check the condition before leaving the shores to ensure that it is perfect. Minor problems might not bother you at the beginning but will be troublesome when the storm hits or you are stranded deep in water.

Prepare your safety gear at all times. It might take years before you need these equipment but the day they will be required will be all that matters. Whether you are using them or not, ensure that they are in perfect working condition. Some of the equipment you need to keep include flash lights, a bucket, first aid kit, floater, fire extinguisher and duct tape, among others. You need some energy foods to replenish your energy while in water.

Have appropriate life jackets for the traveling party. Ensure that they are they right size before leaving the shores. The jackets come in manual and automatic inflation options. There are jackets that can turn the face up even when the wearer is unconscious. Though you might not use them, ensure that they are in perfect condition. The jackets will help you carry supplies and tackles.

Check the weather before hitting the water. The water is very sensitive to changes in weather conditions. For instance, an approaching storm causes ripples on water that can warn you to take action. Do not sail if the weather is predicted to be nasty. Some of the storms will come while you are in water. Be prepared to deal with them because some are unavoidable.

Ensure that your vessel is carrying the recommended capacity. Overloading it with either equipment or people will prove catastrophic. There is an indication of the recommended weight for every boat. Do not exceed this weight because control will be a problem. Beyond the weight, ensure that the right activities are happening on board. Unnecessary movement and people staying on one side will prove catastrophic.

Pay attention to other people and activities taking place around you. Large vessels create waves that may cause trouble to small boats. Fishing gear and other marking equipment may also knock on your vessel causing damage. Any situation that may cause damage to the body of your boat should be avoided. Slight damages will prove catastrophic in case of a storm or when taking to deep waters.

The sea requires someone using his or her common sense. The surface or situation may change drastically and cause trouble. By being alert, you will avoid problems that are related negligence or lost of concentration. Avoid damages to your vessel and maintain both the recommended weight and speed. These precautions will keep you safe and enable you to enjoy the waters.




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