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Jeans turned into makeshift life jacket save man in rough seas off NZ

A man who fell overboard in treacherous waters off NZ has survived by turning his jeans into a buoyancy aide using a technique employed by Navy Seals.

A pair of jeans could save your life.
A pair of jeans could save your life. Source: AAP

A German tourist says he owes his life to his jeans after be managed to turn them into a makeshift life jacket while lost at sea for over three hours in rough seas off New Zealand's coast.

Arne Murke who had set out with his brother to sail a 12-metre yacht from Auckland to Brazil was knocked overboard just wearing a T-shirt and jeans on March 6, the Herald on Sunday reported

His brother raised the alarm after he couldn't reach him in the three-metre swell and attempts to throw the 30-year-old a life jacket failed.

"Luckily, I knew the trick with the jeans. Without the jeans I wouldn't be here today, they were really the thing that saved me," he told the newspaper.

He transformed his jeans into a life-saving buoyancy aide using a technique employed by Navy Seals.

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"I took a deep breath, took out my jeans, made knots at the end of the legs and inflated the jeans; pull it over water and get air inside and then push it under water - I had like an improvised life vest," he said.

After about three-and-a-half hours in the water, Murke was spotted by a rescue helicopter.

"Life jackets are essential for all recreational activities on the water," Chris Henshaw from the Rescue Coordination Centre NZ said in a statement.

"It was fortunate the yacht had both a VHF radio and emergency beacons to raise the alert.

"Without appropriate communications devices and beacons it may have turned out differently."


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