Boating tutorial: Man Overboard!
Video Description: Learn what to do in the case of a sailing emergency where you have a man overboard or in danger. What are the life saving procedures? Related Article Subjects: boat, boating, life-jacket, overboard, sail, sailing, sea, ship
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