When someone falls into the water from a boat dock, it’s important to remain calm and assess the situation. If they're struggling, alert nearby individuals or call for help immediately. If it's safe to do so, throw a flotation device or reach out a hand without putting yourself in danger. Encourage the person to swim to safety or guide them back to the dock.
If it were me, I'd probably laugh at them.
To dock a boat on a slip you must first reduce the speed of the boat to barely moving. Next turn your boat from the pier, also know as steering off. Have someone secure the lines to the boat and help you steer on to the slip.
When you jump from a floating boat to a dock, the boat is also moving slightly on the water. Your momentum is aligned with the boat's motion rather than the stationary dock, causing you to fall short of the destination on the dock.
In the water near the dock to your boat
At a dock.
On the dock and away from the boat
On the dock and away from the boat
On the dock and away from the boat
It is a man in a lab coat on the dock near the boat
To put a pontoon boat in the water, follow these steps: Ensure the boat is properly secured to the trailer. Back the trailer into the water until the boat floats off. Disconnect the boat from the trailer and secure it to a dock or mooring. Remove the trailer from the water.
Either the it's a floating dock or your brain is still set for being on the boat. It adjusts to the up and down motion of the choppy sea to be able to keep you stable. When you get out of the boat your brain is still functioning as if it were on the water.
This appears to be a normal docking area for large boats that cannot be hoisted by crane out of the water. Once a boat has pulled in, and is shored up underneath, to be drained of all the water, thus leaving the boat in "dry dock" for repairs. When repairs are completed, the area is filled up with water and the boat is able to float again.