12vMan
Lieutenant Commander
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Re: calling all lake mead boaters! nevada
Sorry JJ, I read your post before but for some reason didn't realize you were really looking for a response from everyone. Then as stated above, other posts hit and next thing you know it's a page back. :grouphug:
Just taking the question as I see it, 15 mph winds won't be much of a factor to me if I'm not at anchor and I've been floating, relaxing in a bay. If he's in trouble and 1/2 way to this island, I know I need to motor over there, so first I need to immediately get any other passengers either on the boat or clear if they have life jackets. As this is happening I put on my life jacket, if it's not already, then motor over to the swimmer. Then, assuming he's conscious, first throw him the throwable then, in my case, pull him to the swim platform with the boat hook. If I had to jump in, I would tether myself to the boat first.
I've stated before that while we're out on Mead there's always someone left on the boat that can and has operated it. I'm extremely familiar with conditions as they are and how they can change on Mead, and the only time I'll ever have everyone off without a tether is when it's glassy conditions and just a cool-off stop. Even then I always check my surroundings for weather and other boats. In coves, we usually hang around the swim platform anyway.
CORRECT ACTIONS ARE IMPORTANT HERE,,LET ME KNOW WHAT YOU ALL WOULD DO??????
Sorry JJ, I read your post before but for some reason didn't realize you were really looking for a response from everyone. Then as stated above, other posts hit and next thing you know it's a page back. :grouphug:
Just taking the question as I see it, 15 mph winds won't be much of a factor to me if I'm not at anchor and I've been floating, relaxing in a bay. If he's in trouble and 1/2 way to this island, I know I need to motor over there, so first I need to immediately get any other passengers either on the boat or clear if they have life jackets. As this is happening I put on my life jacket, if it's not already, then motor over to the swimmer. Then, assuming he's conscious, first throw him the throwable then, in my case, pull him to the swim platform with the boat hook. If I had to jump in, I would tether myself to the boat first.
I've stated before that while we're out on Mead there's always someone left on the boat that can and has operated it. I'm extremely familiar with conditions as they are and how they can change on Mead, and the only time I'll ever have everyone off without a tether is when it's glassy conditions and just a cool-off stop. Even then I always check my surroundings for weather and other boats. In coves, we usually hang around the swim platform anyway.