Make sure you wear a life jacket coz that water's gonna be really deep!
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Boats are designed to float. If possible, get back in the boat and attempt to bail it out.
Otherwise, hang on to the boat, rather than risk trying to swim to shore.
Attempt to move the boat to shore. If you stay with the boat, and the boat gets to shore, you'll be safe.
If you stay with the boat, even if you can't bring the boat to shore, you have a much greater chance of being rescued than you'd have trying to reach shore on your own.
If there are rapids, exposed rocks or rocks just below the surface:
You should float on your back with your toes pointed downstream.
You should float on your back with your toes pointed downstream.
If you have a small boat that capsizes in a stream you should try to roll it over. If the stream is shallow this should be easy.
Float on your back, with your feet pointed downstreamAnswer this question…
Float on your back, with your feet pointed downstreamAnswer this question…
Float on your back, with your feet pointed downstreamAnswer this question…
Float on your back on the upstream side of the craft.
When your boat capsizes you need to stay with your boat
stay with the boat and signal for help.
securely fasten your PFD!!
hopefully, youre talking about a sail boat. get on the centerboard and the boat should flip over.
If a persons boat capsizes and remains upside down, they can use it as a flotation device. This can help a person stay above water until help arrives.