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by Michael Keyworth, |
Subject: Culture of Safety, Emergency Signalling
As I was leaving the boat around 1630, having completed my chores for the day, I gathered my gear and prepared to get off onto the dock. I stepped out the shrink wrap door, I put my right foot on a boarding step, and my knee promptly gave way. My…
by John Jourdane, |
Subject: Damage and Repair
“From the CCA School of Hard Rocks
by Ernie Godshalk, |
Subject: Navigation and Piloting, Seamanship and Awareness
“From the CCA School of Hard Rocks
by John Robinson, |
Subject: Medical
A diabetic emergency managed.
by Ernie Godshalk, & by Douglas Adkins, |
Subject: Dinghy Management
.... As the sun descended towards the mountains on the distant mainland, we discussed our concern.  While we were hesitant to retrieve and reset the anchor, we agreed that we could wait no longer for her to return without commencing a search;…
by Charles L Starke MD , |
Subject: Culture of Safety, Overboard
"Things can go from benign to potentially deadly in seconds, even to very experienced and competent sailors."