Stop the leak, bail out the unnecessary water, and carry on.
If a boat springs a leak, the first step is to locate and assess the source of the leak. Use a pump or bail water out of the boat to prevent it from sinking. If possible, seal the leak with a patch or repair kit. Finally, head to the nearest safe harbor or shore for further assistance and repairs.
Start thinking about attracting some attention to your predicament, if all else fails you are going to have to swim.
When your boat springs a leak far from shore, you're in a precarious situation often described as being "in deep water." This phrase highlights both the physical danger of being far from safety and the metaphorical sense of facing a serious problem. It's crucial to act quickly to assess the leak, use any available emergency equipment, and signal for help if necessary.
Boston Common - 1996 Hope Springs a Leak 1-7 was released on: USA: 11 August 1996
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Temperature has nothing to do with it. But if water freezes it can cause the hull of a boat to be crushed which would make the boat leak and sink when the ice thawed. Some boats are designed to resist ice pressure and they are pushed up a small amount by the ice.
The Class - 2006 The Class Springs a Leak 1-17 was released on: USA: 19 February 2007 Hungary: 25 August 2007 Australia: 28 July 2009
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