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I don't know how many of you followed the missing boat out of Port Canaveral and the plight of the two firemen. It was a 2001 24 Robalo and the USCG said it had no flotation. So, for those of us with boats 20 feet and over Grady claims basic flotation. One of the reasons I bought a Grady was it's seaworthiness coupled with foamed hull. I have been wondering, if the crap hits the fan, will the hull float enough to cling too?
I don't carry a life raft, but I have PFDs, EPIRB, handheld VHF, ditch bag with water in it, protien bars, sunscreen and such. I always said to myself if the boat capsizes it will provide a hull to cling too. By the way when I go offshore I have dock lines secured to the bow and midship cleats as a means to toss over the hull and provide a way to climb up and hold on.
Those guys being lost at sea with no trace of their boat is sobering. I deeply feel for those families and kids right now.
I don't carry a life raft, but I have PFDs, EPIRB, handheld VHF, ditch bag with water in it, protien bars, sunscreen and such. I always said to myself if the boat capsizes it will provide a hull to cling too. By the way when I go offshore I have dock lines secured to the bow and midship cleats as a means to toss over the hull and provide a way to climb up and hold on.
Those guys being lost at sea with no trace of their boat is sobering. I deeply feel for those families and kids right now.