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Three MORE Sailing Channels Trying to Kill You - Sailor's Debrief 113

63,610 مناظر· 27/12/24
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I will explain the difference between feeling safe and being safer. Short cuts for convenience, modifications and DIY projects need to meet the safety standards!! The Difference Between Feeling Safe and Being Safe Offshore Sailing Offshore sailing is often considered one of the most exhilarating and liberating forms of seafaring. The open ocean, vast and endless, offers an immense sense of freedom. However, with that freedom comes significant responsibility. The importance of safety at sea cannot be overstated, yet many sailors may confuse the feeling of safety with the actual state of being safe. This confusion can have dire consequences, especially when offshore sailing is involved, where help is often far away and conditions can change rapidly. Several factors, including cost-cutting measures, inexperience, and misinformation, can blur the lines between feeling safe and being truly safe. The Concept of Feeling Safe vs. Being Safe Being Safe: True safety at sea, however, involves actual preparedness, knowledge, and equipment that ensures survival under various challenging and potentially dangerous conditions. It's about being capable of responding to emergencies and navigating unpredictable circumstances, regardless of how a sailor feels in the moment. When sailors confuse the two, they might believe they are prepared for offshore challenges when, in fact, they are not. Cost-Cutting: A False Sense of Security One of the most common pitfalls that lead to feeling safe but not being safe is cost-cutting. Sailing, particularly offshore, can be expensive. From buying the right boat and equipment to maintaining it and ensuring it's ready for the open sea, there are significant financial implications. In an attempt to reduce expenses, some sailors might make compromises that diminish their actual safety. Inexperience: Overestimating One's Abilities Another factor that contributes to the feeling of safety without actual preparedness is inexperience. Offshore sailing requires a variety of skills, from navigation to handling adverse weather conditions, dealing with mechanical issues, and knowing how to properly respond to emergencies. Inexperienced sailors may have an overestimation of their abilities, mistakenly believing that they can handle any situation just because they've read about it or watched videos online. Misinformation: The Dangers of Relying on Incorrect Assumptions Misinformation can be another factor that leads sailors to feel safer than they actually are. In an age of easily accessible online resources, sailors may rely on anecdotal advice or unverified sources when making safety decisions. Websites, forums, and social media often present overly simplistic or inaccurate information, leading to dangerous misconceptions about safety. The Importance of a Safety at Sea Offshore Certification Given the risks posed by cost-cutting, inexperience, and misinformation, a certification in offshore safety is essential for anyone serious about sailing beyond the reach of immediate help. The World Sailing Safety at Sea Offshore Certification is one such program that helps bridge the gap between feeling safe and being safe at sea. Hands-on training in essential safety techniques like deploying a life raft, man-overboard recovery, fire suppression, medical emergencies, and dealing with heavy weather conditions. Safety at Sea - https://www.ussailing.org/education/adult/safety-at-sea-courses-2022/ Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Thanks to US Sailing https://www.ussailing.org Cruising Club of America https://sas.cruisingclub.org/ World Sailing Https://sailing.org/ Offshore Special Regulations https://www.sailing.org/inside-world-sailing/rules-regulations/offshore-special-regulations/ Sailing Uma Episode https://youtu.be/eisYT3UD14E?si=6GGklqxTn6WzeX7L Carpe Diem Episode https://youtu.be/C7vqMNynIp0?si=6GYRGykbbQdzSsso SailingBritican Episode https://youtu.be/AdyLISXGUCE?si=E9xEJbTlUpXCLcbD #boat #boating #boatlife #offshorecitizen #offshoresailing #sailing #safetyatsea #offshoreracing #ocean #sailboat #oceanrace #rescueswimmer #vaikobisail #radixnutrition #barkarate #sailingpodcast #barkarateconversations #worldsailingofficial #sailing #boat #ocean #sport #voile #sail #sea #offshore #sailors #sailingworld #extremesailing #foils #yacht #yachts #saillife #instayacht #sailingblog #instasail #spinlock #worldsailing #megayacht #Americascup #sydneyhobart #rolexsydneyhobart 0:00 intro 0:54 Difference between feeling Safe and Being Safe 2:15 Tethers incorrect by CarpeDiem Sailing 5:00 Incorrect life raft Release - Manual release is wrong 7:10 Really bad custom tethers (Uma) 9:40 Conclusion

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