Great Loop Information--What to have in your Medicine Cabinet
Guest Dr. Jerry Reves will discuss what you should have in your medicine cabinet whan taking a long distance cruise. All Loopers should listen to learn what they need to do to be prepapred for the bumps, bruises and minor illnesses they will encounter on their trip.
Imagine sailing through a busy shipping lane at night: a cargo vessel bearing down from starboard, a fishing boat crossing ahead, fog rolling in. What do you do? Who gives way? What signals should you sound? What safety equipment must you have on board?
AGLCA is passionate about safety on the water. With National Boating Safety Week coming up, AGLCA Member and Sponsor, Kevin Williams, shares the information below to get us thinking about the simpler things that often cause accidents or injury.
No matter your experience level, the Great Loop will introduce you to new waters, new conditions, and new challenges. Even seasoned boaters quickly realize there’s always something new to learn along the way. Step 3 is about building the knowledge and confidence you’ll rely on every day once you’re underway.
What you learn about SkyMed could possibly be the most important thing you see, read or hear that day, week, month, or even year, or possibly ever, really. Read on to learn more.