Man Overboard - Chris-Craft 2014 36 RH Corsair Owner's Manual

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Safety and Operations

Man Overboard

If a person falls overboard, you may have only minutes to perform a successful rescue.
This manual cannot address every man overboard situation, therefore it is incumbent upon the owner/
operator to learn man overboard rescue techniques. Practicing man overboard
cellent way to prepare for an actual emergency.
Water temperature is a major component in a rescue attempt due to the danger of hypothermia. If the wa-
ter temperature is below 21° C (70° F), hypothermia can quickly set in, incapacitate, and kill an individ-
ual. Cold water removes body heat 25 times faster than air, therefore it is imperative to rescue the vic-
tim as quickly as possible.
Water rescue consists of three phases:
Returning to the victim
Making contact with the victim
Getting the victim back aboard the vessel
If an individual falls overboard it is imperative to locate and return to the victim. If at night,
available light sources to locate the individual. Locating and returning to the individual include, but may
not be limited to:
1. Make everyone aware of the incident.
2. Visually locate and keep the victim in sight.
3. Slow the vessel when heading towards the victim.
4. When in range, throw a life preserver, even if the victim is wearing a flotation device. This provides and serves
as another marker.
Employ the following steps when making contact with the victim:
1. Use a circling procedure and attempt the approach by heading into the wind or into the waves. This allows the
victim to drift towards the boat.
2. Maintain a constant visual of the victim.
3. When close to the victim, alongside, stop the engine and place in gear to prevent the propeller from wind-milling.
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