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Re: Dinghy drowning..
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03/24/2023 09:45 AM
03/24/2023 09:45 AM
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Dinghy operation:
1) Speed appropriate for conditions 2) SLOW in dark 3) Kill Switch lanyard 4) Good flashlight at night (To see and be seen). Cellphone lights are inadequate. 5) Alcohol can impair judgement and physical ability 6) personal floatation devices (especially if going outside mooring field) 7) Handheld VHF recommended (especially if going outside mooring field) Switch number 5 to number 1 and change can to will and you nailed it!
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