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Re: Drowning 2
There's no good cowering from the water, get a few strong continental lagers down you and get in there. And don't go worrying about any of that buoyancy aid bollocks.
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Re: Drowning 2
Yeah, just spread your legs wide.Asian Boss wrote: ↑Wed Jul 28, 2021 2:41 pm There's no good cowering from the water, get a few strong continental lagers down you and get in there. And don't go worrying about any of that buoyancy aid bollocks.
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Re: Drowning 2
Through some quirk of nature, I do not naturally float - my swimming teacher though it was very strange . I can do a good slightly under the water float - unfortunately that includes my head
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Re: Drowning 2
I don't either in fresh water, I think women float better. If I stay motionless in a pool I sink to the bottom, which is why I thought the RNLI advice was a bit misleading as they are only interested in salt water.
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Re: Drowning 2
I float quite well, but if I float on my back, the 'buoyancy aids don't keep my head above water
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Re: Drowning 2
Yeh, but you would be clearly visible, from a distance too.
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Re: Drowning 2
Cousin Jack wrote: ↑Wed Jul 28, 2021 11:02 pmYeh, but you would be clearly visible, from a distance too.
They aren't 'that' big!!
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Re: Drowning 2
I was looking for something vaguely scientific about floating in fresh water and found this, interesting to read how breathing in different water types can both kill you hours later. I guess if you do get saved and your lungs pumped out then hospital is still a good idea.
https://www.thoughtco.com/drowning-in-f ... ter-609396
The only thing I could find that didn't look entirely heresay was Portsmouth Uni with the RNLI and it only looked at coastal water.
https://www.thoughtco.com/drowning-in-f ... ter-609396
The only thing I could find that didn't look entirely heresay was Portsmouth Uni with the RNLI and it only looked at coastal water.
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Re: Drowning 2
As with the bike training thread, ideally it will give you enough experience (which you can keep 'fresh') to get through it.
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Re: Drowning 2
IE: they've 'normalised' the risk levels so that their perceived 'acceptable risk' is far more risky than someone elses.
Much like bikers who've ridden fast all their lives without too many accidents.
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Re: Drowning 2
You've got to know how to read the land. Or in this case, the water.
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Re: Drowning 2
A good sailor also knows ‘tis not wise to go out on an ebb tide, for this may carry you far out to sea and ‘tis nigh impossible to get back again.
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Re: Drowning 2
Are you saying a 1970s public information film is wrong?!
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Re: Drowning 2
Would you let Jimmy Saville tell you what to do?JackyJoll wrote: ↑Thu Jul 29, 2021 12:56 pmAre you saying a 1970s public information film is wrong?!
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