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Thread: Hypothermia and falling out of a boat

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    Hypothermia and falling out of a boat

    Folks

    Today I had me a little scare. While a buddy and myself were bass fishing a private lake behind a locked gate, I stood up to stretch my legs and fell out of the boat, and almost sunk it trying to get back in. Approximately 40 minutes later we were finally back to the dock and loaded back in the truck.

    It only takes a moment for your circumstance to change, make sure someone knows where you are and can get to you in case of an emergency. I have never been more glad to have a friend in the boat. Had I been alone it could have turned out way differently.

    air temp was 35 degrees when I fell in.

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    Good advice and glad you made it to fish another day.
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    Really glad you're okay. Good advice.
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    Wow!
    Yes, that is quite scary. Most folks (around here) don't even comprehend how quickly it can happen...

    https://www.boatsafe.com/boat-safe-spring-fall-avoid-hypothermia/


    Hypothermia does not only occur in extremely cold water . It can, and does, occur even in the warmer waters of Florida and the Bahamas.
    Hypothermia Chart
    If the Water
    Temp. (F) is:
    Exhaustion or
    Unconsciousness
    Expected Time
    of Survival is:
    32.5
    Under 15 min.
    Under 15 – 45 min.
    32.5 – 40
    15 – 30 min.
    30 – 90 min
    40 – 50
    30 – 60 min.
    1 – 3 hours
    50 – 60
    1 – 2 hours
    1 – 6 hours
    60 – 70
    2 – 7 hours
    2 – 40 hours
    70 – 80
    3 – 12 hours
    3 – Indefinite
    Over 80
    Indefinite Indefinite
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    that scarry I lived in ohio most of my life I know how scarry that is glad your okl
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    Dizzy spells resulted in me falling out of my bass boat twice in the last winter I fished out of it. The trick to getting out is work your way to the back of the boat and use the motor foot and control rods to pull out. I was alone both times. The last time I broke a couple of ribs pulling myself over into the boat. I now fish out of a pontoon boat.
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