Vietnam.vn - Nền tảng quảng bá Việt Nam

Expert guide on how to survive when a ship or boat capsizes

A boat or boat capsize is one of the most dangerous emergencies. Knowing what to do if your boat capsizes can help you survive.

Báo Thanh niênBáo Thanh niên20/07/2025

Here, rowing coach Travis Lund, Director of Treasure Island Rowing Center (USA) and fitness and health coach Yvonne Mo (USA), share tips for surviving in case of an emergency boat or ship capsize.

Things you should know

Stay calm, put on a life jacket (if not already wearing one), check the number of people and signal for help using whatever means you have.

Keep everyone together and stay in the boat unless you are sure you can swim to shore. A capsized boat can still float if it is not damaged, according to Wikihow .

Experts guide how to survive when a ship or boat capsizes - Photo 1.

When an accident happens at sea, quickly put on a life jacket if you haven't already, and stay calm - Photo: AI

How to survive a capsized boat

Here are the steps you need to take to survive if your boat or ship capsizes.

Step 1: Quickly put on a life jacket if you haven't already, stay calm.

Step 2: If you have time, send out a distress signal. Find a way to send out a distress signal. Blow a whistle, light a distress signal or flare if available.

Step 3: Take a roll call to make sure no one is missing. The first thing to do when a ship capsizes is to check everyone on board and make sure no one is injured or separated.

Step 4: Stick to the boat. Even if a boat capsizes, it takes time for it to sink. The most important thing is to stay on the boat if it is still afloat. This greatly increases your chances of being rescued. The boat is more visible than a person floating in the ocean.

If the boat or ship is still afloat, try to climb onto the hull to minimize contact with the water. Water loses body heat 25 times faster than air.

Stay close to the boat to avoid drowning and do not attempt to swim to shore. Unless you are 100% sure you can swim to shore, do not abandon the boat. It is safer to stay with your group and wait for rescue.

Step 5: Maintain proper posture in the water. The biggest risk in the water is hypothermia. Conserve body heat and stay afloat by adopting the “heat loss reduction” posture: Tuck your chin in, cross your arms over your chest, cross your legs, and pull your knees up while leaning back slightly. You will float better and stay warmer longer. If possible, hold onto the boat and maintain this position.

Step 6: Wait for rescuers to arrive and encourage everyone to stay calm. Keep your spirits up and stay motivated. Finally, always check the weather forecast before setting sail. Ideally, never set sail if a storm is coming, according to Wikihow.


Source: https://thanhnien.vn/chuyen-gia-huong-dan-cach-de-song-sot-khi-bi-lat-tau-thuyen-185250720203437192.htm


Comment (0)

No data
No data
Wild beauty on Ha Lang grass hill - Cao Bang
Missiles and combat vehicles 'Made in Vietnam' show off their power at A80 joint training session
Admire the million-year-old Chu Dang Ya volcano in Gia Lai
It took Vo Ha Tram 6 weeks to complete the music project praising the Fatherland.
Hanoi coffee shop is bright with red flags and yellow stars to celebrate the 80th anniversary of National Day September 2nd
Wings flying on the A80 training ground
Special pilots in the flying formation to celebrate National Day September 2
Soldiers march through the hot sun on the training ground
Watch helicopters rehearse in the sky of Hanoi in preparation for National Day September 2
U23 Vietnam radiantly brought home the Southeast Asian U23 Championship trophy

Heritage

Figure

Business

No videos available

News

Political System

Destination

Product