Safety First
Safety First
March 4, 2022, 1:45 p.m.
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We would like to point out that at Deckoy, your safe travel experience is our top priority.

We strongly recommend that you learn to swim. In an emergency, it is essential to know how to swim to ensure your own safety before anyone else. You can also consider your trip as a good opportunity to learn to swim. Also, even if you know how to swim, swimming in the sea is different from swimming in a pool. You may even be a much better swimmer when your vacation is over and you come back.

At Deckoy, we would like to warn you that alcohol consumption on board can be dangerous. Alcohol can negatively affect your decision-making, weaken your reflexes, and cause you to make insecure and unreasonable choices. The safety of the boat is not only related to the weather, but also to your situation.

Knowing about signals and calls will help you make the right decisions when you encounter other bots. In addition, recognizing the signals you receive from a source may save you or someone else's life. Keep it in mind.

Being prepared for changes in the weather, knowing the location of life jackets and life buoys on board and how they are used, will make a big difference in times of danger.

Just as we get cars serviced regularly, we should do the same to ships. Small setbacks can turn into big problems in the future. Engine failures may occur and the vehicle may break down. To avoid all these events, keep a regular maintenance schedule.