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There
are lots of website on the internet that teach you what to do
should you fall out of a boat, crash through thin ice and get
sucked under and out into some deep water while trying to cross
a creek or river. And yea, it may not have looked very deep, but
then all of a sudden… HEEEEEEELP!
Well
I’m not gonna cover or repeat what these other sites teach
you. I’m just gonna show you what you can pack and carry
in your pocket or survival kit that you can use as an emergency
life preserver should you ever need one.
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All you need
is a plastic grocery bag, the type with the handles, and one of
those kiddie blow-up punching balloons that you can find in almost
any toy store. Then all you gotta do is place the punching balloon
inside the plastic grocery bag, blow it up to about the same size
as the bag, grab the handles of the bag and hit the water with
it. Trust me, it works great and will keep you afloat longer than
what you'll need it for. Try it.
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WARNING:
This flotation device should only be used by those who know how to swim
and need to cross a short, narrow body of water when there's no other
way to get around or across it. And when you use it in the water always
keep a sharp eye out for any floating debri for obvious reasons.
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OTHER
IMPROVISED FLOTATION DEVICES
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There are several military & commercial folding water containers
that can also be used as improvised water flotation devices. Though
the military has two different sizes, unless you tie several of
them together they will not keep you afloat very well. And so
the best type to buy are those commercial 8 liter/2 gal folding
water containers that come with a carrying handle that will provide
you plenty of flotation in helping you to keep your head well
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Check
out some of these improvised boats!
Believe
it or not, this boat (above) is made out of a military truck tarp, some
tree branches and paracord.


And
this kayak is made out of a plastic tarp, some tree branches and paracord.
To
learn how to make it log onto: www.instructables.com/id/Four-Hour-Kayak!/.
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