Things You'll Need:
- A sea-worthy vessel
- A hankering for adventure
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Step 1
Stay in safe waters. Modern-day pirates are known to roam near the coast of Somalia. Avoiding those areas will substantially decrease your chances of an encounter. Disregard this advice if you are looking to write "How I Survived A Pirate Encounter."
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Step 2
Have a radio that works. If you can radio for help, you can at least increase your odds of rescue. Note: Avoid the horror-movie-at-sea cliché and don't include any freaks among your crew who might break the radio.
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Step 3
Don’t carry anything onboard that you are not willing to part with. This is good advice for all mariners as weather is more likely a foe than pirates. A side note: Make sure to include in your boating insurance a sub-policy in case of pirate attack. If not available, invite your insurance agent on your next outing to the Somali coast.
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Step 4
Keep your distance on the open water. No matter how polite you are, should a small boat come your way, replace the thought "Strangers are just friends we haven’t met" with "Stranger Danger! Stranger Danger!" And hit the gas!
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Step 5
Related to the above, make sure you have enough fuel to skedaddle out of there and make it to safe harbor. This is good advice always, lest I see your story on a "Lost at Sea" documentary.
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Step 6
You may consider keeping a gun onboard, but keep in mind a) that in the event of a pirate attack, you will be out-numbered and out-gunned and b) you must have a license to carry. Nothing funny here; guns are serious business.
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Step 7
Have SCUBA gear available and at the ready; better to deal with your odds in the sea than with low-life pirates who value your life as much as the cod they ate for dinner. This should go without saying, but know how to swim.
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Step 8
If possible, bring along a few friends from SEAL Team Six. Should you not have friends with death-defying kick-butt skills, bring your mother-in-law, instead. Allow her to shame the pirates into submission.
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Step 9
If boarded, don’t panic - and give them what they want. Remember, your material goods can be replaced; the lives of you and your friends cannot. Downplay your own importance. If you are famous or rich, all the more reason for them to take you as a hostage. Claim you stole the boat.
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Step 10
If taken hostage, per the Missouri State University Safety and Transportation website, “Remain calm; don’t speak unless spoken to and treat the captor like royalty.” So for you married men, act like you normally do.












Comments
fcmosher said
on 11/20/2009 Good stuff. 5 stars. And 3 pieces of eight.
fcmosher said
on 11/20/2009 Good stuff. 5 stars. And 3 pieces of eight.
jseven said
on 11/8/2009 Swirled with cute humor but good advice!
candoitall said
on 11/7/2009 Good advice for fighting off pirates.
atlantismoon said
on 11/7/2009 I wish I could afford to go somewhere where there ARE pirates! {sigh} Only in my dreams!