Charter Boat Certification
It is strongly advised that you confirm with any operators you may wish to use that they fully comply with the safety regulations and standards layed down by the Maritime Safety Services. Furthermore, anglers, when commencing their charter trip, should ask to see relevant insurance and safety documentation which should be prominently displayed on board. Sample Load Line Exemption Certificate.
Safety
Costal waters can become dangerous in high winds; they may have reefs or rocky shoals which can be hazardous even on a calm day. It is essential to be familiar with such waters and their hazards before going afloat unaided. A lifejacket should be worn by each angler in the boat. Shore anglers should pay attention to sea conditions on rock marks to avoid accident. Give a thought to tides to avoid stranding.
Compulsary or not it's bloody stupid not to wear one
Bit of an overstatement there. I don't think it's "bloody stupid" to not be wearing a lifejack in all situations?
If you've no experience of the sea and boating whatsoever, then yes, it'd be stupid. Otherwise, knowledge and experience (and sea and weather conditions) should dictate how you operate.
And you're living in cloud cuckoo land if you think that only inexperienced people drown at sea. With respect ronan, for an experienced poster on here, that is the dumbest piece of advice I have read on here in a long time :mad:. I live very near to fishing communities in the South east and there are so many examples of experienced sea men who died because they didn't wear lifejackets. If you don't believe me just ask the families of Pat Colfer , Jim Myler, Jim Cooney, Seamus and Mark Doyle and John Cullen to name but a few and yep I knew five of these guys.
My comment was that with experience and knowledge, experienced sea men and women should know the sea conditions and weather in which it is prudent to wear life jackets, and when it is safe not to do so.
I would equate wearing a life jacket on a boat to wearing a seat belt in a car - it is worn automatically and is only taken off in exceptional circumstances.
I also think that the current regulations excusing boats over 23 feet are too lenient and the length should be reviewed upwards.
Fair enough. Make it compulsory on all boats. Have everyone on car ferries and cruise ships wear lifejackets at all times - would fit into covering all the eventualities you mention at the start of your last post.
With respect, I never said that only inexperienced people drown at sea. Neither did I imply as you seem to be suggesting, that experienced seamen would be safe to not wear life jackets at all.
My comment was that with experience and knowledge, experienced sea men and women should know the sea conditions and weather in which it is prudent to wear life jackets, and when it is safe not to do so.
They should also know when it is safe to actually be out in a boat, and when they should stop chasing the euros and actually return to shore.
The Rising Sun fishing boat (skippered and crewed by the gentlemen you mention) was a 26ft fishing boat. This boat is larger than the maximum size of boat where lifejackets were compulsory to be worn.
My point is it is always prudent to wear a life jacket at sea when aboard pleasure / fishing boats . You always stand a better chance out at sea when you are wearing a life jacket if you end up in the water - you wear it as a back up, regardless of weather conditions and your level of experience, because as efm pointed out there may well be unexpected problems .
If one followed your logic the unexpected would never happpen.
The morning the Pisces set out there wasn't a ripple on the sea on a July morning, I know as I was in Slade that day and in any case it's well documented. None of the experienced seamen went out that morning thinking they were going to die but five of them did die because they weren't wearing life jackets and couldn't stay afloat until they were picked up by an accompanying boat, after their own boat sank.
The law is a farce here.
Let common sense prevail.
The next time I meet Jimmy's wife I must remind her that because he was on a 26ft boat he didn't by law have to wear life saving gear - some consolation.
is it compulsary to supply/wear life jackets on something like an office fishing trip outing? Folks from work here were out on a trip in AUgust and someone just put up photos and noone is wearing a life jacket on the boat....?
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