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This article is an excerpt from NauticEd’s online Skipper Large Keelboats Course, a comprehensive online sailing course for beginner to intermediate sailors to learn how to sail large sailboats 26 ft (8m) and above. The Skipper Large Keelboats course is part of the Skipper Course Bundle of online courses, also teaching you how to master maneuvering under power and docking!

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Sailing Safety Introduction

Emergencies at sea extend from simple and almost funny episodes to major challenges that are extremely serious. When sailing goes well, life is good and we wish it would continue that way indefinitely. However, things can go wrong and when they do sailors must be prepared—including calling for help.

The best strategy is to try to prevent emergencies from happening. This translates into the following:

  • Practice safety. Safe behavior is insurance against an emergency.
  • Learn the established rules. This is also a legal issue.
  • Know your vessel and its capabilities thoroughly.
  • Know your boat’s equipment, how to use it, and maintain it.
  • Know yourself and your crew. This requires honesty, tact, and finesse.
  • Prepare for possible problems. Have backup plans.
  • Learn how to read weather forecasts. Get a forecast every time you go out.
  • Use common sense, also known as good seamanship (you know what that is).
  • Be patient, courteous, and always prudent.

Safe practices and emergencies have much in common. Violating safety practices and the probability of emergencies increases dramatically.  Rules for the proper use of vessels and behaviors have been established and agreed upon; when followed, emergencies are less likely to happen.

The U. S. Coast Guard has established safety and emergency procedures that work globally. They have a variety of detailed publications and bulletins accessible 

You can learn more in the Skipper Course....

Knowledge and theory for longer distances and overnight sailing in diverse conditions. The Skipper Course is a comprehensive online sailing course for beginner to intermediate sailors wanting to learn how to sail larger sailboats 26ft to 56ft. Or upgrade to the Skipper Course Bundle of online courses to also master maneuvering under power and docking!

Author

  • Grant Headifen

    Grant Headifen is a USCG-certified Master Mariner (50-Ton), founder of NauticEd, and one of the sailing world's most recognized educators. With 46 years on the water, charters across 40+ global destinations, 5 sailing books, 30+ online courses, and 300,000+ students worldwide, Grant brings real-world expertise to every article. He pioneered fractional boat ownership through SailTime and serves on the Texas Boater Safety Advisory Board. NauticEd is the only U.S. sailing education body recognized by the U.S. Coast Guard under American National Standards.

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Last updated on August 12th, 2024