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Old 10-11-2019, 11:09 AM
B.O. B.O. is offline
 
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SAR helicopter found both his shoes washed up on shore early Saturday and later in the same area his jacket and sweater washed up. All in the same general area as his boat. This indicates to me that he did exactly what was mentioned earlier.
Since this happened. It has consumed every waking thought I’ve had. I’ve read up on cold water survival and everything I’ve read says do not remove clothes, they do not weigh you down in water. Only when out of the water will the weigh you down. Actually the clothes add bouyincie as is evidence by them washing a shore quickly. Your clothes also offer thermal protection in the water.
What I read says your risk in cold water is not drowning but initial shock and then rapid heat loss. That’s why a properly fitted life vest saves lives. It offers protection from heat loss and flotation allowing you to curl into a ball to mitigate heat loss.
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