It's always advised to stay with the boat or canoe if it's still floating. If you have to swim what should be taught is swimming (duh) but also how to relax on your back with minimal effort to rest before swimming some more. A lot of drownings occur because the swimmer tries to swim the distance runs out of energy and panics. Down they go. One last thing...
.life jackets or some sort of floatation device.
Is it normal he didn't pass the swim test?
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It's always advised to stay with the boat or canoe if it's still floating. If you have to swim what should be taught is swimming (duh) but also how to relax on your back with minimal effort to rest before swimming some more. A lot of drownings occur because the swimmer tries to swim the distance runs out of energy and panics. Down they go. One last thing...
.life jackets or some sort of floatation device.