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Anchor from the bow rather than the stern to avoid capsizing or swamping a boat.
It's called capsizing.
Don't stand up in a small boat.
...over the stern, to prevent the boat from tipping over/capsizing - which could happen if you try to take them in over the side.If the boat has an engine - particularly an outboard engine - it's really important to turn it off before pulling the person close.
...over the stern, to prevent the boat from tipping over/capsizing - which could happen if you try to take them in over the side.If the boat has an engine - particularly an outboard engine - it's really important to turn it off before pulling the person close.
Turn at controlled speeds and Anchor from the bow rather than the stern to avoid capsizing or swamping a boat.
Turn at controlled speeds and Anchor from the bow rather than the stern to avoid capsizing or swamping a boat.
Turn at controlled speeds and Anchor from the bow rather than the stern to avoid capsizing or swamping a boat.
Capsizing causes the most fatalities.
Turn at controlled speeds and Anchor from the bow rather than the stern to avoid capsizing or swamping a boat.
Don't stand up in a small boat.
Definitely finding a longer or heavier dagger board which will lower the boat's center of gravity. You could also try throwing your weight over the opposite side of the boat as it tips when you really get some speed.