Boat safety for anglers
Safety · Last reviewed 2026-08-10
Small-boat angling adds engine failure, exposure and distance from shore to every existing hazard, and the measures that address it are decided before leaving rather than afterwards.
Safety
Boat safety — Can cause serious injury or death
Engine failure, a rising sea or an offshore wind leaves a small boat unable to return, at increasing distance from shore and often in cold water.
What reduces it: Check wind, sea state and tide before deciding to go; carry a means of return independent of the engine; plan fuel in thirds; set a turn-back time; tell somebody ashore your plan.
Drowning and immersion — Can cause serious injury or death
An angler goes overboard while moving around a small boat or landing a fish, into water cold enough to incapacitate within a minute.
What reduces it: Wear a lifejacket rather than stowing it, keep communications on your person, and agree how a large fish will be landed before it is alongside.
Fishing from a small boat is not bank fishing with better access. It introduces a category of failure that shore fishing does not have: the means of returning can stop working, and the consequences of that scale with distance, weather and water temperature.
The measures are unglamorous and well established. A buoyancy aid worn rather than stowed. A means of calling for help that works where you are going and survives getting wet. Telling somebody ashore where you are going and when you will be back. Checking wind, sea state and tide before deciding to go, not after arriving.
And a turn-back rule: a time or a condition decided in advance at which you head in regardless of the fishing. That decision is much harder to make well once the fish have started.
What to decide before leaving
Wind against tide produces steep, short seas that are far worse than either alone, and a forecast that looks acceptable on wind speed can be unfishable in those conditions. Offshore wind is the specific trap for small craft and inflatables: it flattens the water near shore and makes returning against it difficult or impossible.
Fuel planning follows the same principle as turn-back time. The common convention among small-boat users is to divide fuel into thirds — out, back, and reserve — rather than to plan on using what is aboard.
Engine failure is the most likely single fault. A means of getting back that does not depend on the engine — oars, an auxiliary, a paddle on a kayak — is what turns a failure into an inconvenience.
Authoritative guidance
Stated by a fisheries authority, scientific institute or recognised angling body. Authoritative, but summarising rather than demonstrating.
- RNLI water safety guidance: cold water shock and Float to Live — Royal National Lifeboat Institution (Water-safety or diver-training authority)Relied on for: Guidance for small craft on checking wind and sea state, carrying means of calling for help, wearing lifejackets and planning fuel and return.States this directlyPassage read and verified
On the water
Wear the lifejacket rather than carrying it. The incidents in which it matters do not provide time to put one on.
Keep the means of calling for help on your person. A radio or phone in a console or a dry bag is of no use to somebody in the water beside the boat.
Moving around a small boat to land a fish is where a large share of falls happen. Landing a large fish in particular deserves a plan agreed before it is alongside, and anglers have been pulled overboard by fish that appeared beaten.
Cold water changes every one of these calculations, because immersion incapacitates before it chills. In cold conditions the margin between an inconvenience and an emergency is minutes.
Authoritative guidance
Stated by a fisheries authority, scientific institute or recognised angling body. Authoritative, but summarising rather than demonstrating.
- RNLI water safety guidance: cold water shock and Float to Live — Royal National Lifeboat Institution (Water-safety or diver-training authority)Relied on for: Guidance on wearing lifejackets, carrying communications on the person and cold-water immersion risk.States this directlyPassage read and verified
Where to go next
Fishing this applies to
- Drift fishingDrifting takes small craft away from shelter.
- Sea fishingSmall-boat angling is a substantial part of sea fishing.
- Whelk pottingShooting and hauling strings of pots from a small boat is the mechanism behind a large share of small-boat fishing fatalities, and it is a rope hazard rather than a weather one.
What these connections rest on (3)
Authoritative guidance — 3 connections
Stated by a fisheries authority, scientific institute or recognised angling body. Authoritative, but summarising rather than demonstrating.
Drift fishing
Drifting takes small craft away from shelter.
- RNLI water safety guidance: cold water shock and Float to Live — Royal National Lifeboat Institution (Water-safety or diver-training authority)Relied on for: Water-safety guidance underlying this connection. Drifting takes small craft away from shelter.States this directlyPassage read and verified
Sea fishing
Small-boat angling is a substantial part of sea fishing.
- RNLI water safety guidance: cold water shock and Float to Live — Royal National Lifeboat Institution (Water-safety or diver-training authority)Relied on for: Water-safety guidance underlying this connection. Small-boat angling is a substantial part of sea fishing.States this directlyPassage read and verified
Whelk potting
A place is joined to the safety topic that explains a hazard genuinely characteristic of it, so the mechanism is reachable rather than restated as a weak warning.
- RNLI water safety guidance: cold water shock and Float to Live — Royal National Lifeboat Institution (Water-safety or diver-training authority)Relied on for: Cold water shock and the immersion response, shore angling hazards, small-craft guidance and the circumstances in which water users are most often killed.States this directlyPassage read and verified
- RoSPA water safety information and UK accidental drowning statistics — Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (Water-safety or diver-training authority)Relied on for: Accidental drowning statistics and the circumstances in which recreational water users are most often killed.Background and mechanism onlyPassage read and verified
Equipment involved
What these connections rest on (1)
Authoritative guidance — 1 connection
Stated by a fisheries authority, scientific institute or recognised angling body. Authoritative, but summarising rather than demonstrating.
Uptide rig
A link from the arrangement to the safety topic holding the mechanism, rather than a warning restated in the rig's own prose.
- RNLI water safety guidance: cold water shock and Float to Live — Royal National Lifeboat Institution (Water-safety or diver-training authority)Relied on for: Water-safety guidance for shore anglers and small-craft users, including the mechanisms by which anglers are injured or drowned.States this directlyPassage read and verified
Water where it matters
- Deep cold lakesMost fishing here is afloat and a long way out, on water with kilometres of fetch that builds a steep short sea very quickly, frequently in mountain-bounded basins that funnel wind in ways a regional forecast does not describe.
- Open oceanDistance from shore is what makes a failure consequential.
What these connections rest on (2)
Authoritative guidance — 2 connections
Stated by a fisheries authority, scientific institute or recognised angling body. Authoritative, but summarising rather than demonstrating.
Deep cold lakes
A statement that a water type presents a particular hazard, resting on water-safety guidance issued by bodies with responsibility for it rather than on angling practice.
- RNLI water safety guidance: cold water shock and Float to Live — Royal National Lifeboat Institution (Water-safety or diver-training authority)Relied on for: Water-safety guidance on cold water shock, immersion, and the behaviour of moving and rising water.States this directlyPassage read and verified
- RoSPA water safety information and UK accidental drowning statistics — Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (Water-safety or diver-training authority)Relied on for: Guidance on inland and coastal water safety, including wading, sudden level change and the hazards of engineered structures.States this directlyPassage read and verified
Open ocean
Distance from shore is what makes a failure consequential.
- RNLI water safety guidance: cold water shock and Float to Live — Royal National Lifeboat Institution (Water-safety or diver-training authority)Relied on for: Water-safety guidance underlying this connection. Distance from shore is what makes a failure consequential.States this directlyPassage read and verified
Places where it matters
- Cardigan Bay and the sarnauThe sarnau are boulder ridges standing several metres above the seabed and running kilometres offshore across the natural line of travel along the coast, with a long wreck record and broken water over the crest in any sea.
- Fiji and MelanesiaSmall open boats work large inter-island distances with limited fuel margin and rarely any radio, and drifting survivors found after days are a recurring occurrence in the region.
- FloridaShallow-water groundings, a backcountry that is a maze of similar mangrove creeks, and flats with no landmarks in poor light are the state's characteristic navigation hazards.
- Lake VänernAn inland sea with open crossings out of sight of land, unmarked rock immediately below the surface through the archipelago, and conditions that change faster than the distance back to harbour allows for.
- Lake Victoria and the Rift Valley lakesThese lakes are large enough to raise a genuine sea, squalls build quickly, and small canoes and open boats are swamped far from any shore.
- Lough CorribA large shallow lough strewn with unmarked rocks and reefs, which can raise a steep dangerous sea quickly in wind, is a hazardous water for anybody without local knowledge of the passages.
- Lough ErneThe upper lough is a maze of hundreds of similar drumlin islands in which boats become genuinely lost, and the lower is a large open water with fetch enough to build a substantial sea while the decision to go out was made in a sheltered bay.
- Mauritius and RéunionDeep water within a few kilometres of shore means a small craft is in open ocean within minutes, in a cyclone-belt region where weather builds quickly and the return leg is the hard one.
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- Portland Bill and the Portland Race Fishing regions
- Romania Fishing regions
- Shetland Fishing regions
- Strangford Lough and the Ards coast Fishing regions
- Tenerife Fishing regions
- The Agulhas Current Fishing regions
- The Baltic Sea Fishing regions
- The Danube Fishing regions
- The Danube basin Fishing regions
- The Great Barrier Reef Fishing regions
- The Great Lakes Fishing regions
- The Gulf of Mexico Fishing regions
- The IJsselmeer Fishing regions
- The Indian subcontinent coasts Fishing regions
- The Maldives Fishing regions
- The Mekong system Fishing regions
- The Pacific Northwest coast Fishing regions
- The Rhine Fishing regions
- The Shannon system Fishing regions
- The Solent and the Hampshire coast Fishing regions
- The Strait of Gibraltar Fishing regions
- The Strait of Messina Fishing regions
- The West African coast Fishing regions
What these connections rest on (31)
Authoritative guidance — 31 connections
Stated by a fisheries authority, scientific institute or recognised angling body. Authoritative, but summarising rather than demonstrating.
Cardigan Bay and the sarnau
A claim that a place presents a particular hazard class strongly enough that the reader should be routed to the dedicated safety topic, rather than relying on the place record's own hazard block alone.
- RNLI water safety guidance: cold water shock and Float to Live — Royal National Lifeboat Institution (Water-safety or diver-training authority)Relied on for: Cold water shock and the immersion response, tidal cut-off, and water-safety guidance for shore anglers and small-craft users.States this directlyPassage read and verified
Fiji and Melanesia
A place is joined to the safety topic that explains a hazard genuinely characteristic of it, so the mechanism is reachable rather than restated as a weak warning.
- RNLI water safety guidance: cold water shock and Float to Live — Royal National Lifeboat Institution (Water-safety or diver-training authority)Relied on for: Cold water shock and the immersion response, shore angling hazards, small-craft guidance and the circumstances in which water users are most often killed.States this directlyPassage read and verified
- RoSPA water safety information and UK accidental drowning statistics — Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (Water-safety or diver-training authority)Relied on for: Accidental drowning statistics and the circumstances in which recreational water users are most often killed.Background and mechanism onlyPassage read and verified
Florida
A place is joined to the safety topic that explains a hazard genuinely characteristic of it, so the mechanism is reachable rather than restated as a weak warning.
- RNLI water safety guidance: cold water shock and Float to Live — Royal National Lifeboat Institution (Water-safety or diver-training authority)Relied on for: Cold water shock and the immersion response, shore angling hazards, small-craft guidance and the circumstances in which water users are most often killed.States this directlyPassage read and verified
- RoSPA water safety information and UK accidental drowning statistics — Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (Water-safety or diver-training authority)Relied on for: Accidental drowning statistics and the circumstances in which recreational water users are most often killed.Background and mechanism onlyPassage read and verified
Lake Vänern
A hazard characteristic of the water, joined to the topic that treats it in full, on guidance published by water safety bodies.
- RNLI water safety guidance: cold water shock and Float to Live — Royal National Lifeboat Institution (Water-safety or diver-training authority)Relied on for: Water safety guidance including immersion, cold water shock and the circumstances in which water users get into difficulty.States this directlyPassage read and verified
- RoSPA water safety information and UK accidental drowning statistics — Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (Water-safety or diver-training authority)Relied on for: Accident-prevention guidance on inland and open water, including small craft, banks, exposure and lone working.States this directlyPassage read and verified
Lake Victoria and the Rift Valley lakes
A place is joined to the safety topic that explains a hazard genuinely characteristic of it, so the mechanism is reachable rather than restated as a weak warning.
- RNLI water safety guidance: cold water shock and Float to Live — Royal National Lifeboat Institution (Water-safety or diver-training authority)Relied on for: Cold water shock and the immersion response, shore angling hazards, small-craft guidance and the circumstances in which water users are most often killed.States this directlyPassage read and verified
- RoSPA water safety information and UK accidental drowning statistics — Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (Water-safety or diver-training authority)Relied on for: Accidental drowning statistics and the circumstances in which recreational water users are most often killed.Background and mechanism onlyPassage read and verified
Lough Corrib
A place is joined to the safety topic that explains a hazard genuinely characteristic of it, so the mechanism is reachable rather than restated as a weak warning.
- RNLI water safety guidance: cold water shock and Float to Live — Royal National Lifeboat Institution (Water-safety or diver-training authority)Relied on for: Cold water shock and the immersion response, shore angling hazards, small-craft guidance and the circumstances in which water users are most often killed.States this directlyPassage read and verified
- RoSPA water safety information and UK accidental drowning statistics — Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (Water-safety or diver-training authority)Relied on for: Accidental drowning statistics and the circumstances in which recreational water users are most often killed.Background and mechanism onlyPassage read and verified
Lough Erne
A claim that a place presents a particular hazard class strongly enough that the reader should be routed to the dedicated safety topic, rather than relying on the place record's own hazard block alone.
- RNLI water safety guidance: cold water shock and Float to Live — Royal National Lifeboat Institution (Water-safety or diver-training authority)Relied on for: Cold water shock and the immersion response, tidal cut-off, and water-safety guidance for shore anglers and small-craft users.States this directlyPassage read and verified
Mauritius and Réunion
A link from the place to the substantial safety topic describing the mechanism that hurts people there.
- United States Lifesaving Association public education on rip currents and the surf zone — United States Lifesaving Association (Water-safety or diver-training authority)Relied on for: Surf zone hazards, rip current formation and behaviour, and the guidance issued to people entering the water from a beach.States this directlyCitation checked — the work exists and is described correctly
- NOAA National Weather Service marine forecasts and marine weather services — National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, United States (Government fisheries body)Relied on for: That marine forecasts and sea state are the operative inputs for small-craft and shore decisions in tropical waters.States this directlyCitation checked — the work exists and is described correctly
Portland Bill and the Portland Race
A place is joined to the safety topic that explains a hazard genuinely characteristic of it, so the mechanism is reachable rather than restated as a weak warning.
- RNLI water safety guidance: cold water shock and Float to Live — Royal National Lifeboat Institution (Water-safety or diver-training authority)Relied on for: Cold water shock and the immersion response, shore angling hazards, small-craft guidance and the circumstances in which water users are most often killed.States this directlyPassage read and verified
- RoSPA water safety information and UK accidental drowning statistics — Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (Water-safety or diver-training authority)Relied on for: Accidental drowning statistics and the circumstances in which recreational water users are most often killed.Background and mechanism onlyPassage read and verified
Romania
A link from the place to the substantial safety topic describing the mechanism that hurts people there, rather than a warning restated in prose on the record itself.
- RNLI water safety guidance: cold water shock and Float to Live — Royal National Lifeboat Institution (Water-safety or diver-training authority)Relied on for: Cold water shock and the immersion response, tidal cut-off, and water-safety guidance for shore anglers and small-craft users.States this directlyPassage read and verified
Shetland
A place is joined to the safety topic that explains a hazard genuinely characteristic of it, so the mechanism is reachable rather than restated as a weak warning.
- RNLI water safety guidance: cold water shock and Float to Live — Royal National Lifeboat Institution (Water-safety or diver-training authority)Relied on for: Cold water shock and the immersion response, shore angling hazards, small-craft guidance and the circumstances in which water users are most often killed.States this directlyPassage read and verified
- RoSPA water safety information and UK accidental drowning statistics — Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (Water-safety or diver-training authority)Relied on for: Accidental drowning statistics and the circumstances in which recreational water users are most often killed.Background and mechanism onlyPassage read and verified
Strangford Lough and the Ards coast
A claim that a place presents a particular hazard class strongly enough that the reader should be routed to the dedicated safety topic, rather than relying on the place record's own hazard block alone.
- RNLI water safety guidance: cold water shock and Float to Live — Royal National Lifeboat Institution (Water-safety or diver-training authority)Relied on for: Cold water shock and the immersion response, tidal cut-off, and water-safety guidance for shore anglers and small-craft users.States this directlyPassage read and verified
Tenerife
A place is joined to the safety topic that explains a hazard genuinely characteristic of it, so the mechanism is reachable rather than restated as a weak warning.
- RNLI water safety guidance: cold water shock and Float to Live — Royal National Lifeboat Institution (Water-safety or diver-training authority)Relied on for: Cold water shock and the immersion response, shore angling hazards, small-craft guidance and the circumstances in which water users are most often killed.States this directlyPassage read and verified
- RoSPA water safety information and UK accidental drowning statistics — Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (Water-safety or diver-training authority)Relied on for: Accidental drowning statistics and the circumstances in which recreational water users are most often killed.Background and mechanism onlyPassage read and verified
The Agulhas Current
A place is joined to the safety topic that explains a hazard genuinely characteristic of it, so the mechanism is reachable rather than restated as a weak warning.
- RNLI water safety guidance: cold water shock and Float to Live — Royal National Lifeboat Institution (Water-safety or diver-training authority)Relied on for: Cold water shock and the immersion response, shore angling hazards, small-craft guidance and the circumstances in which water users are most often killed.States this directlyPassage read and verified
- RoSPA water safety information and UK accidental drowning statistics — Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (Water-safety or diver-training authority)Relied on for: Accidental drowning statistics and the circumstances in which recreational water users are most often killed.Background and mechanism onlyPassage read and verified
The Baltic Sea
A hazard characteristic of this place, connected to the safety topic that explains the mechanism.
- RNLI water safety guidance: cold water shock and Float to Live — Royal National Lifeboat Institution (Water-safety or diver-training authority)Relied on for: Cold water shock and the immersion response, tidal cut-off, shore angling hazards and small-craft guidance.States this directlyPassage read and verified
- RoSPA water safety information and UK accidental drowning statistics — Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (Water-safety or diver-training authority)Relied on for: Accidental drowning statistics and the circumstances in which recreational water users are most often killed.States this directlyPassage read and verified
The Danube
A hazard characteristic of the water, joined to the topic that treats it in full, on guidance published by water safety bodies.
- RNLI water safety guidance: cold water shock and Float to Live — Royal National Lifeboat Institution (Water-safety or diver-training authority)Relied on for: Water safety guidance including immersion, cold water shock and the circumstances in which water users get into difficulty.States this directlyPassage read and verified
- RoSPA water safety information and UK accidental drowning statistics — Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (Water-safety or diver-training authority)Relied on for: Accident-prevention guidance on inland and open water, including small craft, banks, exposure and lone working.States this directlyPassage read and verified
The Danube basin
A place is joined to the safety topic that explains a hazard genuinely characteristic of it, so the mechanism is reachable rather than restated as a weak warning.
- RNLI water safety guidance: cold water shock and Float to Live — Royal National Lifeboat Institution (Water-safety or diver-training authority)Relied on for: Cold water shock and the immersion response, shore angling hazards, small-craft guidance and the circumstances in which water users are most often killed.States this directlyPassage read and verified
- RoSPA water safety information and UK accidental drowning statistics — Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (Water-safety or diver-training authority)Relied on for: Accidental drowning statistics and the circumstances in which recreational water users are most often killed.Background and mechanism onlyPassage read and verified
The Great Barrier Reef
A place is joined to the safety topic that explains a hazard genuinely characteristic of it, so the mechanism is reachable rather than restated as a weak warning.
- RNLI water safety guidance: cold water shock and Float to Live — Royal National Lifeboat Institution (Water-safety or diver-training authority)Relied on for: Cold water shock and the immersion response, shore angling hazards, small-craft guidance and the circumstances in which water users are most often killed.States this directlyPassage read and verified
- RoSPA water safety information and UK accidental drowning statistics — Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (Water-safety or diver-training authority)Relied on for: Accidental drowning statistics and the circumstances in which recreational water users are most often killed.Background and mechanism onlyPassage read and verified
The Great Lakes
A hazard characteristic of this place, connected to the safety topic that explains the mechanism.
- RNLI water safety guidance: cold water shock and Float to Live — Royal National Lifeboat Institution (Water-safety or diver-training authority)Relied on for: Cold water shock and the immersion response, tidal cut-off, shore angling hazards and small-craft guidance.States this directlyPassage read and verified
- RoSPA water safety information and UK accidental drowning statistics — Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (Water-safety or diver-training authority)Relied on for: Accidental drowning statistics and the circumstances in which recreational water users are most often killed.States this directlyPassage read and verified
The Gulf of Mexico
A place is joined to the safety topic that explains a hazard genuinely characteristic of it, so the mechanism is reachable rather than restated as a weak warning.
- RNLI water safety guidance: cold water shock and Float to Live — Royal National Lifeboat Institution (Water-safety or diver-training authority)Relied on for: Cold water shock and the immersion response, shore angling hazards, small-craft guidance and the circumstances in which water users are most often killed.States this directlyPassage read and verified
- RoSPA water safety information and UK accidental drowning statistics — Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (Water-safety or diver-training authority)Relied on for: Accidental drowning statistics and the circumstances in which recreational water users are most often killed.Background and mechanism onlyPassage read and verified
The IJsselmeer
A hazard characteristic of the water, joined to the topic that treats it in full, on guidance published by water safety bodies.
- RNLI water safety guidance: cold water shock and Float to Live — Royal National Lifeboat Institution (Water-safety or diver-training authority)Relied on for: Water safety guidance including immersion, cold water shock and the circumstances in which water users get into difficulty.States this directlyPassage read and verified
- RoSPA water safety information and UK accidental drowning statistics — Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (Water-safety or diver-training authority)Relied on for: Accident-prevention guidance on inland and open water, including small craft, banks, exposure and lone working.States this directlyPassage read and verified
The Indian subcontinent coasts
A place is joined to the safety topic that explains a hazard genuinely characteristic of it, so the mechanism is reachable rather than restated as a weak warning.
- RNLI water safety guidance: cold water shock and Float to Live — Royal National Lifeboat Institution (Water-safety or diver-training authority)Relied on for: Cold water shock and the immersion response, shore angling hazards, small-craft guidance and the circumstances in which water users are most often killed.States this directlyPassage read and verified
- RoSPA water safety information and UK accidental drowning statistics — Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (Water-safety or diver-training authority)Relied on for: Accidental drowning statistics and the circumstances in which recreational water users are most often killed.Background and mechanism onlyPassage read and verified
The Maldives
A place is joined to the safety topic that explains a hazard genuinely characteristic of it, so the mechanism is reachable rather than restated as a weak warning.
- RNLI water safety guidance: cold water shock and Float to Live — Royal National Lifeboat Institution (Water-safety or diver-training authority)Relied on for: Cold water shock and the immersion response, shore angling hazards, small-craft guidance and the circumstances in which water users are most often killed.States this directlyPassage read and verified
- RoSPA water safety information and UK accidental drowning statistics — Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (Water-safety or diver-training authority)Relied on for: Accidental drowning statistics and the circumstances in which recreational water users are most often killed.Background and mechanism onlyPassage read and verified
The Mekong system
A place is joined to the safety topic that explains a hazard genuinely characteristic of it, so the mechanism is reachable rather than restated as a weak warning.
- RNLI water safety guidance: cold water shock and Float to Live — Royal National Lifeboat Institution (Water-safety or diver-training authority)Relied on for: Cold water shock and the immersion response, shore angling hazards, small-craft guidance and the circumstances in which water users are most often killed.States this directlyPassage read and verified
- RoSPA water safety information and UK accidental drowning statistics — Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (Water-safety or diver-training authority)Relied on for: Accidental drowning statistics and the circumstances in which recreational water users are most often killed.Background and mechanism onlyPassage read and verified
The Pacific Northwest coast
A hazard characteristic of this place, connected to the safety topic that explains the mechanism.
- RNLI water safety guidance: cold water shock and Float to Live — Royal National Lifeboat Institution (Water-safety or diver-training authority)Relied on for: Cold water shock and the immersion response, tidal cut-off, shore angling hazards and small-craft guidance.States this directlyPassage read and verified
- RoSPA water safety information and UK accidental drowning statistics — Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (Water-safety or diver-training authority)Relied on for: Accidental drowning statistics and the circumstances in which recreational water users are most often killed.States this directlyPassage read and verified
The Rhine
A claim that a place presents a particular hazard class strongly enough that the reader should be routed to the dedicated safety topic, rather than relying on the place record's own hazard block alone.
- RNLI water safety guidance: cold water shock and Float to Live — Royal National Lifeboat Institution (Water-safety or diver-training authority)Relied on for: Cold water shock and the immersion response, tidal cut-off, and water-safety guidance for shore anglers and small-craft users.States this directlyPassage read and verified
The Shannon system
A claim that a place presents a particular hazard class strongly enough that the reader should be routed to the dedicated safety topic, rather than relying on the place record's own hazard block alone.
- RNLI water safety guidance: cold water shock and Float to Live — Royal National Lifeboat Institution (Water-safety or diver-training authority)Relied on for: Cold water shock and the immersion response, tidal cut-off, and water-safety guidance for shore anglers and small-craft users.States this directlyPassage read and verified
The Solent and the Hampshire coast
A claim that a place presents a particular hazard class strongly enough that the reader should be routed to the dedicated safety topic, rather than relying on the place record's own hazard block alone.
- RNLI water safety guidance: cold water shock and Float to Live — Royal National Lifeboat Institution (Water-safety or diver-training authority)Relied on for: Cold water shock and the immersion response, tidal cut-off, and water-safety guidance for shore anglers and small-craft users.States this directlyPassage read and verified
The Strait of Gibraltar
A place is joined to the safety topic that explains a hazard genuinely characteristic of it, so the mechanism is reachable rather than restated as a weak warning.
- RNLI water safety guidance: cold water shock and Float to Live — Royal National Lifeboat Institution (Water-safety or diver-training authority)Relied on for: Cold water shock and the immersion response, shore angling hazards, small-craft guidance and the circumstances in which water users are most often killed.States this directlyPassage read and verified
- RoSPA water safety information and UK accidental drowning statistics — Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (Water-safety or diver-training authority)Relied on for: Accidental drowning statistics and the circumstances in which recreational water users are most often killed.Background and mechanism onlyPassage read and verified
The Strait of Messina
A place is joined to the safety topic that explains a hazard genuinely characteristic of it, so the mechanism is reachable rather than restated as a weak warning.
- RNLI water safety guidance: cold water shock and Float to Live — Royal National Lifeboat Institution (Water-safety or diver-training authority)Relied on for: Cold water shock and the immersion response, shore angling hazards, small-craft guidance and the circumstances in which water users are most often killed.States this directlyPassage read and verified
- RoSPA water safety information and UK accidental drowning statistics — Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (Water-safety or diver-training authority)Relied on for: Accidental drowning statistics and the circumstances in which recreational water users are most often killed.Background and mechanism onlyPassage read and verified
The West African coast
A place is joined to the safety topic that explains a hazard genuinely characteristic of it, so the mechanism is reachable rather than restated as a weak warning.
- RNLI water safety guidance: cold water shock and Float to Live — Royal National Lifeboat Institution (Water-safety or diver-training authority)Relied on for: Cold water shock and the immersion response, shore angling hazards, small-craft guidance and the circumstances in which water users are most often killed.States this directlyPassage read and verified
- RoSPA water safety information and UK accidental drowning statistics — Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (Water-safety or diver-training authority)Relied on for: Accidental drowning statistics and the circumstances in which recreational water users are most often killed.Background and mechanism onlyPassage read and verified
Related reading
- At anchor or on the driftAnchoring is the more hazardous of the two operations, and the specific hazard — a boat held by the stern in a strong tide — is one with a long incident record behind it.
- Depth and length: fathoms, metres and feetThe record's own section names the hazard: a chart in fathoms and a plotter in metres describing the same bank disagree by a factor of nearly six, and it calls that 'the standard source of a serious misreading'. A small-craft skipper who plans a passage or an anchorage from the wrong unit is not making a conversion error, they are making a navigation one, and this is the only unit-conversion record in the catalogue where getting it wrong is a safety event rather than an inconvenience. Sea distance being nautical rather than statute belongs to the same problem.
- Etiquette on charter boats and crowded shore marksFollowing the skipper's instructions is the etiquette convention that is most directly a safety rule, because it covers positioning, anchoring and man overboard.
- Inshore and offshore: what actually changesThe change that matters most along this gradient is self-reliance: a problem twenty kilometres out has to be survived rather than escaped from.
- Motors and electric drives on a fishing kayakA powered craft invites trips that would not have been paddled, and the return leg is planned on the assumption the drive still works.
- Paddle or pedal, and what a drive costsA drive is a mechanism that can fail, and a pedal kayak without a paddle aboard has a single point of failure for propulsion.
- Weather windows in sea fishingThe window has to cover the whole trip including the return and leave margin for something going wrong, which is a boat-preparation question rather than a forecasting one.
- Wind, and where it puts the foodWind against tide steepens the sea sharply, and it is the single most important thing a small-boat angler reads before going out.
What these connections rest on (8)
Authoritative guidance — 8 connections
Stated by a fisheries authority, scientific institute or recognised angling body. Authoritative, but summarising rather than demonstrating.
At anchor or on the drift
Water safety guidance on small boat anchoring and recovery.
- RNLI water safety guidance: cold water shock and Float to Live — Royal National Lifeboat Institution (Water-safety or diver-training authority)Relied on for: Water safety guidance on shore and small boat hazards, flotation and cold water.States this directlyPassage read and verified
Depth and length: fathoms, metres and feet
Written because the record already states the hazard in its own prose and carried no safety edge to it. A unit conversion that is a navigation input is a different class of object from one that is a tackle input.
- Met Office shipping forecast, inshore waters forecast and marine warnings — Met Office, United Kingdom (Government fisheries body)Relied on for: Marine forecasting and the units and conventions used in describing sea state, depth and distance to small-craft users.Background and mechanism onlyCitation checked — the work exists and is described correctly
- Sea Angler — Bauer Media (Specialist angling publication)Relied on for: British sea angling practice including tackle convention, terminology and the units the sport is described in.FishingHQ's interpretation of what it saysCitation checked — the work exists and is described correctly
- Angling Times — Bauer Media (Specialist angling publication)Relied on for: Contemporary UK angling practice as reported by practitioners, including tackle comparison and the faults anglers meet.FishingHQ's interpretation of what it saysCitation checked — the work exists and is described correctly
Etiquette on charter boats and crowded shore marks
Water safety guidance on small boat operation and crew behaviour.
- RNLI water safety guidance: cold water shock and Float to Live — Royal National Lifeboat Institution (Water-safety or diver-training authority)Relied on for: Water safety guidance on shore and small boat hazards, flotation and cold water.States this directlyPassage read and verified
Inshore and offshore: what actually changes
Water safety guidance on small boat preparation and communications.
- RNLI water safety guidance: cold water shock and Float to Live — Royal National Lifeboat Institution (Water-safety or diver-training authority)Relied on for: Water safety guidance on shore and small boat hazards, flotation and cold water.States this directlyPassage read and verified
Motors and electric drives on a fishing kayak
A link from the practice to the substantial safety topic describing the mechanism it creates or addresses.
- RNLI water safety guidance: cold water shock and Float to Live — Royal National Lifeboat Institution (Water-safety or diver-training authority)Relied on for: Cold water shock and the immersion response, small-craft water safety, and the advice to carry a means of calling for help on the person.States this directlyPassage read and verified
- RoSPA water safety information and UK accidental drowning statistics — Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (Water-safety or diver-training authority)Relied on for: Accident prevention around water, including entanglement, immersion and the measures that reduce both.States this directlyPassage read and verified
Paddle or pedal, and what a drive costs
A hazard carried by this subject, joined to the safety topic that explains the underlying mechanism.
- RNLI water safety guidance: cold water shock and Float to Live — Royal National Lifeboat Institution (Water-safety or diver-training authority)Relied on for: Cold water shock and the immersion response, the function of a buoyancy aid, the danger of offshore wind to paddled craft, and the advice to tell somebody your plan and carry a means of calling for help.States this directlyPassage read and verified
- Sea Angler — Bauer Media (Specialist angling publication)Relied on for: Contemporary British kayak angling practice, rigging and inshore fishing.Background and mechanism onlyCitation checked — the work exists and is described correctly
Weather windows in sea fishing
Water safety guidance on trip planning and small boat preparation.
- RNLI water safety guidance: cold water shock and Float to Live — Royal National Lifeboat Institution (Water-safety or diver-training authority)Relied on for: Water safety guidance on shore and small boat hazards, flotation and cold water.States this directlyPassage read and verified
Wind, and where it puts the food
An explainer joined to the safety topic that carries the mechanism behind a hazard the explainer's subject creates or encounters.
- RNLI water safety guidance: cold water shock and Float to Live — Royal National Lifeboat Institution (Water-safety or diver-training authority)Relied on for: Cold water shock and the immersion response, shore angling hazards, small-craft guidance and the circumstances in which water users are most often killed.States this directlyPassage read and verified
- RoSPA water safety information and UK accidental drowning statistics — Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (Water-safety or diver-training authority)Relied on for: Accidental drowning statistics and the circumstances in which recreational water users are most often killed.Background and mechanism onlyPassage read and verified
Sources for this page
- RNLI water safety guidance: cold water shock and Float to Live — Royal National Lifeboat Institution (Water-safety or diver-training authority)Relied on for: Small-craft safety guidance covering planning, equipment and cold-water immersion.States this directlyPassage read and verified
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