what precautions and safety measures should a kayaker or canoeist take when on Bay at night? Of course, any boat can get hit by another at-fault boater. Once I night fished the Georgian Bay in guides 17' Lund Mr Pikie. The guy had two high powered spotlight and alway had one or two anglers light up the water next to boat oncoming boat from a distance to alert them.
I worry that in my canoe I am much less visible than a 17 ft boat, moreover, any collision would be much more dangerous as I would basically just get run over and maybe chopped by the prop like this guy who got a broken neck and lacerations to his neck and back while/before dying. (driver of offender boat only charged with misdeamor and released -wtf?! eventually charges dropped altogether - kayak was not considered a "sailing" vessel under state law, so Peltier was not required to yield the right of way to it.)
http://www.coastandkayak.com/1999/am99dangers.html
also famouse Musky row troller Mr. Ellis tragically perished in his small boat after being run over - the guys that hit him thought they hit a log (?!)
http://host.madison.com/sports/recre...9bb2963f4.html
of course PFD in case you get run over by a power boat and knocked unconcious and drowned like this woman who could have survived with PFD
http://www.coastandkayak.com/1999/am99dangers.html
first aid kit to tend to normal fishing stuff like hook pokes and minor cuts, include nylon cord that could be used a tourniquet in case of serious laceration. These surfers used a board leash on a surfer hit by powerboat.
http://www.surfermag.com/features/co...5yItkRHQMbW.99
avoid fishing alone as your buddies might save you in the event of collision, like this kayaker hit on the Susq. and rescued by her mates.
http://www.pennlive.com/midstate/ind...torboat_c.html
although these two experienced kayakers both perished together after being hit on the Delaware
http://accidentdatacenter.com/us/new...h-bulls-island
I understand boating is dangerous in any boat. Fishing also. Pulling batteries out of Subaru after fishing also dangerous (I got 9 or 11 staples in scalp after severe laceration hitting head on hatchback). I also got three fingertips crushed in a gararge door accident the day I was to take my skiff to the marina for work. I can't get out the driveway without a visit to emergency care much less hit the Bay at night in a small boat.
what else do I need for safety besides PFD, spotlight, tourniquet, friend?
I worry that in my canoe I am much less visible than a 17 ft boat, moreover, any collision would be much more dangerous as I would basically just get run over and maybe chopped by the prop like this guy who got a broken neck and lacerations to his neck and back while/before dying. (driver of offender boat only charged with misdeamor and released -wtf?! eventually charges dropped altogether - kayak was not considered a "sailing" vessel under state law, so Peltier was not required to yield the right of way to it.)
http://www.coastandkayak.com/1999/am99dangers.html
also famouse Musky row troller Mr. Ellis tragically perished in his small boat after being run over - the guys that hit him thought they hit a log (?!)
http://host.madison.com/sports/recre...9bb2963f4.html
of course PFD in case you get run over by a power boat and knocked unconcious and drowned like this woman who could have survived with PFD
http://www.coastandkayak.com/1999/am99dangers.html
first aid kit to tend to normal fishing stuff like hook pokes and minor cuts, include nylon cord that could be used a tourniquet in case of serious laceration. These surfers used a board leash on a surfer hit by powerboat.
http://www.surfermag.com/features/co...5yItkRHQMbW.99
avoid fishing alone as your buddies might save you in the event of collision, like this kayaker hit on the Susq. and rescued by her mates.
http://www.pennlive.com/midstate/ind...torboat_c.html
although these two experienced kayakers both perished together after being hit on the Delaware
http://accidentdatacenter.com/us/new...h-bulls-island
I understand boating is dangerous in any boat. Fishing also. Pulling batteries out of Subaru after fishing also dangerous (I got 9 or 11 staples in scalp after severe laceration hitting head on hatchback). I also got three fingertips crushed in a gararge door accident the day I was to take my skiff to the marina for work. I can't get out the driveway without a visit to emergency care much less hit the Bay at night in a small boat.
what else do I need for safety besides PFD, spotlight, tourniquet, friend?
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