What to Do in an Unforeseen Critical Event

GCSMarineLogo_WhiteBG_576x144Boating season is in full swing and families everywhere are enjoying time on the water, but what if that time is marred by your boat hitting rocks or other unseen debris in the water?  What if rocks or other debris get sucked into the intake?  What should you do?  How do you keep your family and your boat safe?

Life Jackets and Personal Flotation Devices (PFDs)

Stohlquist Escape Life JacketAlways have enough life jackets for every crew member and passenger on board.  In many states here in the U.S., children under a certain age must were life preservers at all times while on board and on the docks.  Adults and crew members may want to always wear theirs as well to set a good example for any minors.

No one wants to hit an object in the water accidentally, but even the most diligent of captains may not see hidden debris under the water.  Wearing a life jacket ensures, if the boat is jarred violently or if the engine stalls suddenly, anyone knocked overboard will be much safer.

Never BUI (Boating Under the Influence)

Operation Dry WaterRemember to “launch like a boss” and “dock like a boss;” never boat under the influence (BUI). Per Operation Dry Water, alcohol:

  • is the leading contributing factor in fatal boating accidents
  • was the leading factor in nearly one-fourth of recreational boating deaths (21%) in 2014
The “National Boating Under the Influence Awareness” campaign starts June 24, 2016 – June 26, 2016.  Join Operation Dry Water in taking the pledge to #NeverBUI.

If You Do Get Stuck

boat stuck on sandbarIf you do get stuck on some unseen debris or rocks, or worse yet if you run aground, don’t try to force the boat over the spot.  You might wind up just getting yourself stuck further.  Neither should you try to back off the debris immediately either.  You may wind up sucking bits and pieces, mud, or plant-life into the engine, which could lead you to our next two pointers; you may have to replace your impeller or drive shaft as a result.

First, make sure the boat isn’t leaking or taking on water.  If you’re sure you can back up safely without damaging the engine (i.e., nothing will get sucked into the engine that shouldn’t), reverse with the engine carefully or better yet with a mainsail if possible.  It’s even better to wait for the tide to rise and raise the boat off the spot, if you can.  If there’s no tide or the tide isn’t in your favor, you may have to ask another boat or call for a tow.

Keep an Extra Impeller or Two On-Board

Globe High-flow ImpellerImpellers are small, yet integral parts of your boat’s engine.  Keep an extra impeller or two on hand at all times on the boat.  Typically, they’re small enough that an extra impeller or two won’t prohibit keeping any other safety gear.  Power & Motoryacht magazine advises to keep at least one extra impeller “for each and every pump onboard” your boat.  After all, Globe Marine Impellers are reasonably priced and affordable.  Besides, it beats waiting for a tow!

Find the Right Impeller

Install a Globe Marine DRIVESAVER®

Globe Marine DRIVESAVERIf rocks or small debris do make their way into the engine, replace the impeller.  Also, be sure to check that the drive shaft isn’t damaged, bent, or broken.  A great way of preventing the latter is to install a Globe Marine DRIVESAVER®.  Globe Marine DRIVESAVER®s can spare your engine and transmission in the event that foreign objects make their way past the intake and into the engine, potentially saving you costly repairs or even having to replace the transmission.

See below for what can happen without any protection for your drive shaft installed:

Damage to motor without Globe Marine DRIVESAVER
What Happens To Motor w/o DRIVESAVER

What Happens to Motor without DRIVESAVER

Globe Composite Solutions is looking for a Manufacturing Supervisor

UltraHiResLogo_3523x1152Globe Composite Solutions is seeking a Manufacturing Supervisor to oversee all production aspects of our new Design & Technology Center. This position has overall responsibility for manufacturing in a fast paced and dynamic environment; ensures manufactured product meets contractual quality, cost, and delivery requirements by planning, organizing, and directing the flow of production; and promotes a safe work environment by engaging actively in safety-improvement projects.

Apply now…

All Globe Marine and Globe Composite offices are open, Weds. 01/28/15

All of Globe Marine and Globe Composite Solutions’ offices have dug out of the snow and are open again today, Weds. 01/28/2015.

Check back here or on Globe Composite’s News bulletin for updates: http://www.globecomposite.com/news-list2.

All of Globe’s offices closed Tues 1/27 due to snow

All of Globe Marine’s and Globe Composite Solution’s offices are closed today, Tues. 1/27/2015, due to the snow emergency in South Shore and South Coast Massachusetts.

Check back here or on Globe Composite’s News bulletin for updates: http://www.globecomposite.com/news-list2.

2014 in review — Our 1st blog year

The WordPress.com stats helper monkeys prepared a 2014 annual report for this blog.

Here’s an excerpt:

A San Francisco cable car holds 60 people. This blog was viewed about 380 times in 2014. If it were a cable car, it would take about 6 trips to carry that many people.

Click here to see the complete report.

Globe Composite Stuffs Presents under Angel Tree

Holiday Update:

Globe Composite's Filled Angel TreeThis holiday season, for the first time, Globe Composite Solutions participated in the Salvation Army’s Angel Tree program.  The Angel Tree program strives to give the gift of Christmas by providing 1-2 presents — a toy and/or an item of clothing — to every child in the most neediest of families.

It is the Salvation Army’s firm belief and we agree that every child deserves “to experience the joy of Christmas morning.”  Every child deserves to wake up to at least one present.  Such a small token, yet it can seem like an insurmountable hurdle to those families who must choose between putting food on the table and buying a toy for their child for Christmas.

Globe Composite, in its initial year of the Angel Tree program, has filled every present request on our tree.  The Salvation Army picked up the unwrapped, unmarked gifts yesterday.  We are happy that we fulfilled every ticket on our tree and hope that the gifts bring a happy Christmas to the children and families in our area.  (All of the gifts go to specific in-need families and children in your specific area or town.)

And, if that doesn’t warm your heart, watch a playlist from last year’s efforts.  (The little girl who’s psyched simply because she got shoes is adorable.)

Outside Sales-Parcel, Marine, Industrial, Medical, & Material Handling

Globe Composite Solutions, Ltd. is seeking an Outside Sales Exec for the Parcel, Marine, Industrial, Medical, & Material Handling industries to specialize in selling design and manufacturing services for advanced composite products to these various sectors.  This person will be responsible for leveraging and expanding existing relationships to market our products and capabilities.

Globe is a recognized leader in designing, formulating, and manufacturing non-metallic composite components for a diverse group of industrial applications.

See the Outside Sales Exec-Parcel, Marine, Industrial, Medical, & Material Handling posting in Globe Composite Solutions’ corporate website’s Careers section to apply or for more info.