by Simon Jollands | Boat Handling, Crewing skills, Emergencies, Preparation
Moving about a boat at sea often results in a few knocks and bruises, but if a crew member has a fall or major bump and is in serious pain, they should be examined and treated accordingly. The risk of this happening can be reduced by keeping one hand holding the boat...
by Simon Jollands | Boat Handling, Crewing skills, Emergencies, Preparation
In our series of Safe Skipper blogs on first aid at sea, here are four common emergencies skippers should be prepared for at sea. Knowing how to cope with them could well save a life, while not knowing could result in an avoidable tragedy. In this blog we look at what...
by Simon Jollands | Boat Handling, Crewing skills, Emergencies, Preparation
A medical emergency aboard a boat at sea requires immediate attention to ensure the safety of the casualty and the crew in general. The skipper needs to know which crew members, if any, have had medical training or have a first aid qualification. All boats should...
by Simon Jollands | Boat Handling, Crewing skills, Emergencies, Preparation
Reducing the risks of an accident happening at sea is a priority for every skipper of a leisure vessel, as is reducing the chance of any of the crew becoming ill. The first line of defence against a medical emergency at sea is to avoid it in the first place, which may...
by Simon Jollands | Boat Handling, Communications, Crewing skills, Navigation, Preparation, Yacht ownership
Effective crew briefings are a vital part of the good on-board communication that helps everything to run smoothly on a sailing vessel at sea, whether it is cruising or racing. Involving everyone on board, including children, with sailing a boat will make the...