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    Posted: 14 Oct 17 at 10:08am
What if anything has your club done regarding the problem of obese members, talking rescue etc ?
Not talking diet, this isn't our business.


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Post Options Post Options   Quote Rupert Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 14 Oct 17 at 6:50pm
Nothing, beyond what comes in Safetyboat courses.
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Post Options Post Options   Quote iGRF Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 15 Oct 17 at 10:37am
Thought this was another Phantom thread.
One thing we don't have any issues with, if they are that big, it's unlikely they'll get out in conditions likely to have them need a rescue boat.
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Too fat to pull into the rescue boat? ...then just tow them into shallow water. At 20 knots. 
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Post Options Post Options   Quote 423zero Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 15 Oct 17 at 3:12pm
We tow larger members to shallow water on our pool, I should think it will be a problem at sea ?
Dropping them into surf ?
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Post Options Post Options   Quote transient Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 15 Oct 17 at 4:46pm
Too be fair it's not just about obesity, some folk are just big. We're all getting older with dodgy knees, backs, shoulders, less than perfect mobility. Perhaps you should rename the thread "sailing and big folk". It might be easier to discuss .....some might see "Obesity" as a pejorative 

I'm just shy of 6' and 12 stone. My wife and I work the safety boat together. She is small but perfectly formed. We are going to struggle to get anyone over 13-14 stone into the boat to be honest, particularly if they are injured.

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Here are a couple of patent parbuckling devices which may be helpful



Bear in mind that for fatigued or unfit casualties, even when conscious, major problem can be lack of upper body strength to pull up the topsides of a rescue boat.  This can be very greatly assisted by providing a foothold, either use of a fabric ladder as illustrated, or even putting a bowline or just a bight of rope over the side with the end(s) secured in the boat.
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Post Options Post Options   Quote turnturtle Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 16 Oct 17 at 8:37am
On a serious question, if a crew are perpetually too unfit / too big to race their boat in compliance of class rules, are they really of sound physical capacity to comply with Rule 4?

Could Rule 1.2 override class rules in this instance?
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Post Options Post Options   Quote Gordon 1430 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 16 Oct 17 at 8:39am
If you have electric/ hydraulic lift on the engine, that can be used to help them into the rib.
Assuming you have turned the engine of first!

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Post Options Post Options   Quote ColPrice2002 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 16 Oct 17 at 8:52am
Most outboard engines have a horizontal fin, just above the propeller.

With the engine off ( not idling!), It can be useful...

The other technique I've used is to get the victim/rescuee to hold on to side of the rescue boat, float one foot up to the gunwhale and rest it on top. Then you can roll the victim into the boat.
At all costs, avoid the direct lift approach for anyone over 12 years old.

My club also has a couple of Pioneer boats which can be used for rescue - simply stop the boat, drop the bow ramp and the rescuee can crawl up with a hand if needed.

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