She used to explain it to tourists with a kind of gentle, rehearsed patience. Strong currents. Unpredictable weather. We just like to be careful. But the last tourist who asked was a young man named Paul, three summers ago. He’d laughed and said, “Baysafe lives up to its name, huh?” He took a kayak out at dusk. They found the kayak the next morning, floating upside down a mile offshore. No paddle. No Paul. The Coast Guard called off the search after forty-eight hours.
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: Under low forces, the material is reversibly deformable. However, under high-impact loads, it dissipates kinetic energy through cell deformation and heat conversion.
Here's a breakdown of the BaySafe system:
: It is widely used in vehicle interiors and exteriors to protect both passengers and pedestrians during a collision.