2.6.2 Actions after grounding

In the event of grounding, keep calm.

Risk of serious injury or death.

Any leak, especially a serious one, can cause the boat to sink quickly.

Wear a life jacket at all times and evacuate immediately from a sinking boat.

Your future actions depend on how hard the boat hits the bottom or rocks. If a light bottom contact occurs, you may only need to inspect the hull for damages. Follow the below instructions:

  • Stop the engines and lift them out of the water.
  • Make sure that all passengers are in the boat and wear life jackets.
  • If possible and necessary, call and inform the authorities.
  • Check the bilge for leaks.
    If a leak is detected, close all the doors and hatches to minimize water accumulation. Remove the water by using the manual bilge pump.
  • Turn all the main electrical switches to OFF position.
  • Inspect the overall condition of the boat, steering system and engines. Check if there are any damages or leaks.
    Do not drive if you detect any leaks from the engines to avoid damaging the engines further.
  • Prepare the life raft for use, if equipped and necessary.
  • Evacuate yourself and all passengers, if necessary.
  • Maneuver the boat to safe waters or nearest shore, if the hull and all operating systems are in good condition.
    Make sure that changing the gear to reverse does not cause or increase damages.
  • Have the boat checked by a professional service after grounding.