jamesf said...
Bottom line is, keep an eye out for your mates, and lend a hand if necessary. One day it might be you needing the help.
Yep. Keep an eye out for all water users, partic fellow sailors.
I think we all have a duty of care to water users - if someone even appears to be in trouble/difficulty, check if assistance needed. It may be you one day.

At Kyeemagh, have had a long paddle (mast broke - Johhno & others helped).
Also a long swim after uni broke in strong N/E. Fortunately all gear recovered thanks Ric, desalination pipeline buoys, & honourable jetski person.

When you get that wind swells & chop in the bay it is virtually impossible to see someone in the water 20m away if you are on the water. Guys on the bank watching were unaware on both occasions.
You must always respect mother nature cos it can turn & bite you on the ass very quickly.