Sea Survival revision module 8 of 8

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Liferaft Management

Water, seasickness, morale, bailers, sea anchors, canopy, rationing, and crew condition.

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4 guided lessons · 8 practice questions · 8 flashcards

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  • Explain water, seasickness, morale, bailers, sea anchors, canopy, rationing, and crew condition.
  • Apply liferaft management to a realistic onboard situation.
  • Recall the core check: headcount and injury check first.

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First Minutes in the Raft

The first minutes in a liferaft set the tone. Survivors are cold, frightened, wet, and possibly injured. Turn panic into tasks: headcount, injuries, painter, sea anchor, canopy, bailer, inflation checks, communications, lookout, and warmth.

Do not let the raft drift unmanaged if a sea anchor is available and appropriate. It can improve stability and reduce drift.

  • Headcount and injury check first.
  • Secure or cut painter according to danger.
  • Stream sea anchor if appropriate.
  • Bail, close canopy, and organise equipment.

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