if someone has a piece of rope they coulde pull you in but if your alone then you could pull yourself in but then again if you had a small canoe then it would just tip over which then leads to the fact of why you would be in a canoe on your own just try to figure out a way by your self.
The overboard person should be pulled over the stern after the motor is turned off.
The overboard person should be pulled over the stern after the motor is turned off.
from the stern
Stop the engine.
With the lifesaver The thing that looks like a donut
Call 911! Prepare to give CPR if the person may needs it.
To safely pull a passenger back into a small boat after they fall overboard, first ensure the boat is stable and not moving quickly. Use a reaching or throwing device, like a rope with a buoy attached, to help the person regain grip. If possible, have someone in the boat lean over to assist them while maintaining balance, and instruct the person to kick their legs to help propel themselves towards the boat. Once close enough, help them pull themselves back in using handholds or by lifting them from under their arms.
Turn off the engine.
If pulling a live person into a small boat you must instruct them to help as much as they can. As you start pulling the person in you must take the time to even out the weight by carefully leaning back. As you finally get the floater into the boat both of you must get back to the center boat. Otherwise the boat will tip.
If a fire breaks out in the back of your boat, lead the boat into the wind.
If a fire breaks out in the back of your boat, lead the boat into the wind.
If you have a small boat that capsizes in a stream you should try to roll it over. If the stream is shallow this should be easy.