"Goofball_star_dot_etal" wrote in message
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On Wed, 14 Feb 2007 09:55:43 -0800, "Capt. JG"
wrote:
You said "important in cold water." What I'm saying is that accept in
arctic
conditions, speed shouldn't be considered during a recovery. You should
block it out of your mind as best as you can. Sure, shorter is better than
longer, but even if it takes 30 minutes and you do it right, that's better
than several passes of doing it wrong and saving 10 minutes. You're much
more likely to injure the person in the water or the someone on the boat
or
the boat itself.
I'll give you 3 minutes or forget it..
http://cobs.pol.ac.uk/cobs/fixed/sad...an=3¶m=tmp
Brrr... well, in any case, you'll still live longer than 3 minutes.
Check the bottom of the following for an approximate guide:
http://www.ussartf.org/cold_water_survival.htm
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