If you have an arm injury, the best way to board is by turning your back to
the small end of the raft, pushing the raft under your buttocks, and lying back.
Another way to board the raft is to push down on its small end until one knee is
inside and lie forward (Figure 16-10).
In rough seas, it may be easier for you to grasp the small end of the raft
and, in a prone position, to kick and pull yourself into the raft. When you are
lying face down in the raft, deploy and adjust the sea anchor. To sit upright,
you may have to disconnect one side of the seat kit and roll to that side. Then
you adjust the spray shield. There are two variations of the one-man raft; the
improved model incorporates an inflatable spray shield and floor that provide
additional insulation. The spray shield helps keep you dry and warm in cold
oceans and protects you from the sun in the hot climates
(Figure 16-11).
Updated:
12 January 2008 |
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Born on 01 December 1999 |