1. If you are attempting to rescue a boat in fast current, grab the boat and give it a really strong shove and try to send it on a ferry angle toward shore/eddy. Changing its momentum and direction with the shove is very helpful.
2. Plowing the boat to shore/eddy: the rescuer should maintain the capsized boats' ferry angle. Try to push the boat from its pivot point or slightly upstream of the pivot point. If the boat is plowed from further down it's downstream end, the ferry angle will be lost, making the boat rescue much more difficult.
3. If the rescuee is going to hold onto the back of a kayak and be towed to shore by the rescuer, the rescuee should get as high up on the back of the kayaker's boat as possible. This causes balance issues for the rescuer, but if practiced, is the easier method verses having the rescuee dangling way off the boat.
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