Grounding BS 98 03-23 - B 97 14-01.

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Grounding BS 98 03-23 - B 97 14-01

Heeling the Boat to Reduce Draft Freeing a Sailboat Heeling the Boat to Reduce Draft BS 98 03-24 - B 97 14-02

Toss Out a Life Preserver BS 98 03-28 - B 97 14-06

Low Freeboard Recovery BS 98 03-29 - B 97 14-07

Man Overboard Recovering a Victim with a Sling BS 98 03-29-1 - B 97 14-08

Swamping and Capsizing Swamped Boat Good floation Capsized Boat Poor floation Always stay with the boat if you swamp or capsize! BS 98 03-32 - B 97 14-11

Fire Aboard Keep it Downwind Fire Aft Bow into the wind Fire Forward Stern into the wind BS 98 03-34 - B 97 14-14

Positions to Delay Hypothermia The Help Position The Huddle Position BS 98 03-35 - B 97 14-15

Carbon Monoxide Entering A Boat Wind F u m e s Boat slowly moving forward Caution: Carbon Monoxide is odorless and colorless BS 98 03-36 - B 97 14-16