jkidd
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Would you try one?
Would you try one?
cmetzenberg":3qdj2y18 said:no. give me a floating piece of orange foam any day; no maintenance.
gulfcoast john":22aqfgw9 said:All that said, we tend to prefer the Throw Stick despite it not being USCG approved, since USCG approval is moot on safety items that are not USCG required. If one of us is going forward or locking or onto the catwalk to lower an antenna etc we don a 35# (not 22#) auto-inflate PFD unless it’s raining (then a 35# manual inflate PFD though that won’t help an unconscious wearer). A better solution would be $300 hydrostatic auto models that only inflate when under 4 inches of water, with $75 re-arm kits every 5 years. My birthday is in April.
Hope that helps.
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John
Your objection is my reason. But we boat in very different waters. I like inflatable PFD's BECAUSE they don't count unless you wear them. In the past, I've had buddies who don't want to wear a PFD. With inflatables, it's easier for me to tell them that with these, it's the law that they must wear them while on board. When I'm not at the dock, everyone on my boat must wear a pfd at all times (except maybe to remove or don a jacket or to visit the head).gulfcoast john":1vr0aq40 said:Mark, Bob, and Hardee,
Excellent points.
Perhaps I did not make clear that our objection to INFLATABLE PFD’S (including with strong D rings for offshore sailing use to clip onto) is that they do not count for USCG boardings UNLESS YOU ARE WEARING THEM.
We don’t want to wear any inflatable PFD inside the cabin, esp in settled weather.
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rogerbum":3u2iyzdh said:Your objection is my reason. But we boat in very different waters. I like inflatable PFD's BECAUSE they don't count unless you wear them. In the past, I've had buddies who don't want to wear a PFD. With inflatables, it's easier for me to tell them that with these, it's the law that they must wear them while on board. When I'm not at the dock, everyone on my boat must wear a pfd at all times (except maybe to remove or don a jacket or to visit the head).gulfcoast john":3u2iyzdh said:Mark, Bob, and Hardee,
Excellent points.
Perhaps I did not make clear that our objection to INFLATABLE PFD’S (including with strong D rings for offshore sailing use to clip onto) is that they do not count for USCG boardings UNLESS YOU ARE WEARING THEM.
We don’t want to wear any inflatable PFD inside the cabin, esp in settled weather.
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