
Originally Posted by
elnutsmalljaws
I have never done it and there is absolutely no way that I can get back in my boat by myself if it ever happened for my Deep V sits really high out of the water, combined with me being a Fat Man without the strength or mid section to help me pull up thanks to all of my past surgeries. I think about this all the time when I am fishing Dale Hollow in the winter by myself. I too don't wear a PFD, one of the dumbest things that I do as well, for they are too bulky and I am already wearing 6 layers of clothes or more plus boots and overalls. I don't think the PFD could keep me afloat anyways and it would make it harder for me to try and swim to the bank. One thing that I do, is make sure the boat floor is clear of trip hazards. I stand the net up against the steering wheel so I can grab it easy but more importantly it is not laying in the floor, plus all my Rods are behind me on the side of the boat that I don't fish out of and there is no reason for me to step on. If it ever did happen and I was lucky enough to get back in the boat, I would probably have to go to the back of the boat and step on the prop area and use the trim of the motor to help me up, not sure that will even work. I do have extra change of clothes, one of those aluminum space blankets, socks, towels, a sportcat space heater with extra cylinders, several pairs of gloves and hats, and even fire starting stuff. All of the above I would reccomend for you to have in your boat just in case you went in, not only the winter but even in the fall and early spring when the water temps are 70 or so, still could cause you some serious problems if you are in them for a long time