Chapter 6 - Basic Assisted Rescues, from White Water Safety movie, for kayakers and canoeists.

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  • čas přidán 2. 07. 2024
  • White Water Safety with Bruce Jolliffe and Dougie Shannon is a concise instructional guide on safety and rescue methods suitable for white water kayakers and canoeists.
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  • @lgboatin
    @lgboatin Před rokem

    Thanks for the video with some useful tips. The American Canoe Association uses RETHROG - Reach, Throw, Row, Go. I like how you use Shout and will incorporate that it my sequence. As an open canoer, I avoid having anyone grab the center of my canoe. I move them toward bow or stern and paddle them to shore.

    • @BruceJolliffe
      @BruceJolliffe Před rokem

      Hi Igboatin, thanks for the appreciation!
      It sounds like ACA and SCA / BC use very similar protocols, which is reassuring.
      If I were to go back to this in a way that was not constrained by existing protocols like SRTRG, or ACA's RETHROG, both of which I believe are based in 1970's public water safety messages, then I would go for a simple SRG - Shout / Reach / Go.
      The reason being SHOUTING a swimmer to the side gets their attention and in many situations is all you need.
      REACHING for a swimmer could be a stick, a length of tape OR a throwline. You're on the bank, they're in the water - the risk to rescuer is comparable.
      GO - any form of rescue where the rescuer is in a dynamic situation, be that swimming, tethered to a line, or even chase boating in a canoe or kayak - means that there is a lot going and the risk to the rescuer is at the top end of what is required by their decision making capacity.
      SRG. All it needs to be.
      I think we humans have a tendency to over complicate things that are easily distilled into something simple.
      All my best pal!
      Bruce
      *SCA = Scottish Canoe Association
      BC = British Canoeing
      🙏