
As you may have heard we had a death on the Lower Yuba last month when an older gentleman was knocked out of a drift boat rowed by his son and did not recover. I discussed this with friends and have decided to post some articles about the art and safety regarding rowing a drift boat, raft or pontoon boat down a river. So with that premise here's;
Drift Boat 101 - Part One - Getting Started - Gear
With more and more people floating our rivers in drift boats, rafts and pontoon boats it is important to emphasize the education and practice to row boats safely.
Safety and Gear
When getting together the gear to outfit a drift boat there is more to it than rods, reels and flies. Lets go over a list of safety gear.

http://www.nrsweb.com/shop/product.asp?pfid=2150&pdeptid=2059

Throw Bag - You should have a throw bag which are available at NRS which can be used if you ever have someone overboard and then can throw a line to haul them to safety. Essential on big water Class III and above. Not really necessary on class II or lower. Here's a NRS Throw bag.
www.nrsweb.com/shop/product.asp?pfid=1825&pdeptid=961

First Aid Kit - As with any outdoor activity having a well stocked first aid kit is a very good idea. Here's a link to a HRS first aid kit in a waterproof bag.
http://www.nrsweb.com/shop/product.asp?pfid=27431&pdeptid=1076

Sunscreen - I try to always have sunscreen available for myself for whoever else might need it. Simms make a good one. But just about any good brand will work.

Rowers Gloves - A good pair of rowers gloves comes in handy if you're not on the river rowing everyday and can prevent blisters and sores on your hands. Here's a link to NRS Paddlers Gloves
http://www.nrsweb.com/shop/product.asp?pfid=2440

http://www.smithoptics.com

http://store.hydeoutdoors.com/boat/carlisle-spare-2-piece-oar
Coming Soon - Part II - Basic Rowing Technique
The next article, Driftboat 101 - Basic Rowing Technique, will get started with the basic rowing technique and then on to making "Ferrying Maneuvers".
Just a quick note. When I took up float tubing last fall, one of the things I purchased was a PFD that doubles as a fishing vest. The best of both worlds, especially because us old guys don't float as well as we used to.
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