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5.2
Life jacket or buoyancy aid for each person
Risk of Loss of Stability
Bucket
Warning
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This boat has been assessed using the Stability Index (STIX), which is a measure of the overall
stability safety and considers the effects of boat length, displacement, hull proportions, stability
characteristics and resistance to downflooding. This assessment has yielded the following data:
Min operating
condition
The boat should never carry more than the manufacturer's recommended
load. The load should be suitably distributed, bearing in mind that
stability is most significantly reduced by any weight added high up in the
boat
The stability and buoyancy of this boat has been assessed on the basis of the weights specified in
section: 3.2.3
VHF radio
STIX:
loaded arrival condition
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Angle of vanishing stability:
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Binoculars
Caution
Distress flares
Drinking water
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At least 2 warps - see section 6.5
First aid kit including compress and thermal blanket
The sea can be unpredictable. Be prepared by carrying the following
equipment, as a minimum, at all times.
Appropriate weatherproof clothing
Stability can also be adversely affected by sloshing fluid. Bilge water
should be kept to a minimum
Anchor and line
Caution
Compass
Knife in protective sheath
PRE-LAUNCH OBSERVATIONS
Recommended Safety Equipment
If excessive sail is carried, THIS BOAT MAY CAPSIZE, but is designed
not to sink if this occurs. knots. Particular care should be taken in gusty
wind conditions.
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