Play is a fashionable and happy sport, but this sport also needs to pay attention to safety.
Because of the particularity of the environment, anyone once entering the dock, must put safety in the first place, boarding, in the ship is even more so.
1. Although there is more space on the dock than on the ship, the dock is a place for mooring the boat. There must be mooring ropes in the boat.
2. For the sake of safety, the side of the ship is equipped with railings and protective cables.
If there is no access to the ship, you need to jump over the railing to the ship when boarding.
The ship is moving relative to the dock.
Be sure to look at the rail of the boat, first grasp it with your hands, make sure it is firm, then mount one foot to the side, and pull your other foot away from the dock and onto the boat.
Don’t worry when you cross the rail, so as not to knock your leg against it.
3, on the boat in the boat walking, remember to find a strong hand at any time to grasp, because the ship is shaking.
Also, watch your feet to avoid tripping over pulleys, chutes or other objects.
When walking in the cabin, also pay attention to look for the handle, hold it before moving.
Pay attention to the feet, legs and top of the head to avoid tripping and bruising while crossing the hatch.
4, due to the reflection of the water surface, the sea UV is more intense.
Skin protection should be done for those who have no experience at sea.
Sunscreen is not a panacea, the best way is to cover the skin as much as possible to reduce UV exposure.
Once your skin is burned, apply sunscreen to ease the sting.
Don’t worry, the chances of getting burned again after shedding a layer of skin are very low.
Some people will appear seasickness reaction, if insist on going to sea, be sure to prepare seasickness medicine, discomfort when taking, most people are able to adapt to seasickness.
Try to find something to do on deck.
If you are convinced that you are suffering from severe seasickness, it is best to terminate the voyage and return to shore.
If it is a long voyage, you should take seasickness medicine and find a place to rest.
Drink water regularly, force yourself to eat, and get out of the cabin to breathe fresh air.
This is painful for seasick people, but it is more dangerous to lie in a bunk without food or water.
Seasickness is both physical and psychological. Once you see land or an island, seasickness will disappear immediately. It is important to maintain confidence.
Life jackets are a must on board, one for each person.
Whether to wear it or not varies from person to person and from time to time.
Whether worn or not, be sure to know where to put life jackets, how to wear them and how to use them after boarding the ship. Make sure that the number of life jackets can meet the needs of all people.
5. Understand the dangers There are many moving objects on the deck, such as sails, ropes, yards, and winches, which untrained personnel should keep away from.
On deck, make sure you are in a safe position, especially watch for sudden swings in the yard, and see if the ropes are fastened.
Many people like to take pictures on boats, but taking pictures can distract them from the danger.
If you must take pictures, you must first make sure that you are in a safe position so that you will not fall or hurt yourself even if the boat suddenly shakes.
Always remember that the ship is only a vehicle, not a stage. If there are no corresponding safety measures to ensure that you do not do those dangerous movements.
Smooth and safe navigation is the guarantee.