If your boat is swamped far from shore, first assess your situation and ensure everyone on board is wearing a life jacket. Try to bail out water if possible, but prioritize staying with the boat as it can provide more visibility and buoyancy. Signal for help using flares, a whistle, or by waving your arms to attract attention. If the boat is capsizing or sinking rapidly, prepare to enter the water and swim towards safety or float with the current while keeping your head above water.
Bail it.
If you can bail it out. If you have a working radio, call for help. Finally, if you can stay with and preferably on the boat as the boat will make a bigger target for rescuers to see.
If you can bail it out. If you have a working radio, call for help. Finally, if you can stay with and preferably on the boat as the boat will make a bigger target for rescuers to see.
If you can bail it out. If you have a working radio, call for help. Finally, if you can stay with and preferably on the boat as the boat will make a bigger target for rescuers to see.
hopefully, youre talking about a sail boat. get on the centerboard and the boat should flip over.
hopefully, youre talking about a sail boat. get on the centerboard and the boat should flip over.
Go to shore
Swim as a last resort
swim for shore
Place the tank on the dock or shore to fill it.
stomping down to their boats on the sad shore
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