LIFESLED

LIFESLED

Wahoo Lifesled, a utlity lifesaving device that is attached to the stern deck of a Personal Watercraft (PWC), Rescue Water Craft (RWC). Lifesled enables users to access patients or victim(s) in acquatic environments where personal... [more]

Wahoo Lifesled, a utlity lifesaving device that is attached to the stern deck of a Personal Watercraft (PWC), Rescue Water Craft (RWC). Lifesled enables users to access patients or victim(s) in acquatic environments where personal watercraft can be deployed by trained rescue professionals. Lifesled can also be used for recreational diving, fishing, touring, and serves as a service reboarding platform, or can carry light equipment while underway. Towsurfing enjoys the use of Lifesled as a lifesaving tool and to recover surfboards, towboards and the towsurfer themself. Lifesled has revolutionized the lifesaving and utility aspects of personal watercraft. Enjoy the stories, articles and images from around the world where Lifesled is put to the test through K38 Water Safety affiliates, Yours For Life!

LIFESLED used in first K38 Japan Training Course



K38 provides Rescue Water Craft Training with the Support of the Marine Sports Foundation

MARIS Suported Training
Thank you Marine Sports Foundation!


The K38 Way of Training was on it's inagural launch in Japan.  2008 shows promise as students registered to take the 3 day training course, with less than favorable weather conditions.  True to the Japanese spirit, not one student complained about the cold, all were focused and patient with the language translations.


Pisu picks up Shawn in Training Drill



The inagural training program was a success based off of the student participation and with support from Maris.  Bombardier supported the training program with Sea Doo's for our training boats.  The program focused on technical handling skills, which is easier said than actually done.

K38 Students PIsu and Kazu sandwiched Shawn after last day of class


Students took notes, watched training movies, an enjoyed group lectures that focused on successful use of the RWC for technical applications in field work.  Confined spaces and tight quarters manuevering challenged their ability and familiarity with the craft.  Rescue Boards were used on the 3rd and final day of training.


Simon Rogers translates for Shawn to Class

Students role played as rescuers, operators and patients throughout various skill building sets that allowed them to first become accomplished with their slow speed operations. As their comfort level rose, the skill sets increased.  I really enjoyed being in group with this class, they were great people to work with and we shared a lot of humor despite that there was a significant language barrier.

Lifesaving is an international Language!

I want to personally thank Maris, the K38 Instructors, LIFESLED, Simon Rogers for his difficult task of not only translation but teaching, and the students for having the desire to continue with their boating education.
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