Seaworthiness & Safety: The value of self-bailing cockpits
Seaworthiness & Safety: Aft curtains
Seaworthiness & Safety: Swimmer Safety
285 Overtaking Rough Water Teaching
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Read MoreSafe and Comfortable Boating Begins at the Helm
Nothing is more central to safe and enjoyable boating than the helm. A helm station’s primary functions are to provide a high level of vessel control and situational awareness, which are distinct topics. First let’s consider the role of helm ergonomics — the layout of the controls, gauges and navigational electronics.
Read MoreBoat Handling Part III: Low-speed Operation
While being able to maintain high planing speeds in rough seas makes a boat safer and more seaworthy, it’s also inevitable that you’ll have to occasionally run at slower speeds to suit the conditions. You may find yourself in a harbor approach that’s rough and crowded with traffic, or you might have to slow to steerageway to study a bar before crossing. The ability to control a boat at low speeds in conditions such as these is fundamental to its overall capability and suitability.
Read MoreRunning Your Boat in Rough Conditions
Previously I have discussed the capabilities and limitations of planing, semiplaning and displacement hulls in rough conditions. Now let’s take a look at offshore boat-handling tactics, tips, and strategies.
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