Don't stand up in a small boat.
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.
Turn at controlled speeds and Anchor from the bow rather than the stern to avoid capsizing or swamping a boat.
If you are at risk of capsizing a boat, immediately shift your weight to the center and lower your center of gravity to stabilize the vessel. Ensure that all passengers are seated and wearing life jackets. If the boat begins to capsize, try to hold onto the boat and swim away from it to avoid being trapped. Lastly, signal for help if necessary and stay with the boat if it’s safe to do so.
Don't go on the water
To avoid capsizing or swamping a boat, ensure proper weight distribution by keeping heavier items low and centered. Maintain a balanced center of gravity and avoid sudden movements or sharp turns that could destabilize the vessel. Additionally, be aware of weather conditions and water currents, and adjust your speed accordingly to enhance stability. Regularly check for leaks or damage that could compromise the boat's buoyancy.
anchor from the bow, rather than the stern
Turn at controlled speeds and Anchor from the bow rather than the stern to avoid capsizing or swamping a boat.
To avoid capsizing, ensure your boat is properly balanced and loaded, distributing weight evenly. Maintain a low center of gravity by keeping yourself and any gear low in the boat. Stay aware of weather conditions and avoid rough waters, and practice proper steering techniques to navigate waves effectively. Lastly, always wear a life jacket for safety.
Don't stand up in a small boat.
It's called capsizing.