Rowing’s Most Important Rules

1. LEARN TO SWIM BEFORE YOU LEARN TO ROW

            Swimming is an invaluable human skill

            If you don’t know how to swim, learn

            After you’re a confident swimmer, then learn to row

            Don’t rely on coaching launches or PFDs if you don’t know how to swim

2. FIND A PFD THAT’S COMFORTABLE AND WEAR IT

            Always on water below 50f/10c

            Whenever you’re alone on water temps below 70f/21c

            If there’s a forecast of possible squalls or high winds

            Whenever else you’d like

3. CARRY A WHISTLE

            If you’re rowing a single

            Or if you’re a cox

            Three short blasts (2-3 seconds) are a universal distress signal

4. CHECK THE WEATHER

            Squalls are dangerous and come on suddenly

            “Freak” storms are no longer freak events

            Global warming is making storms more frequent and more dangerous

5. ROW WITH OTHERS

            With a partner 

            Or with a launch

            It’s safer and more fun

6. CHECK YOUR EQUIPMENT BEFORE YOU ROW

            Check all your fittings

Use lights

Use your heel ties in a shell

Carry some sort of PFD if you’re not wearing it