Life raft questions and possibly for sale
Posted: Jun 21st, '21, 14:14
Hi everyone,
I have a Switlik MD-2 (I think from memory). It's a really nice valise pack raft that is a six man, has an insulated floor etc. I never worry about whether we have an appropriate raft on board because this is a very high quality piece. But it's heavy. 86 pounds to be exact. My challenge is that I'm using the boat differently than I did when I acquired this raft. I haven't had Alchemy out to the canyons in many years. I've been fishing on friends boats for that kind of fishing. Even if we got super motivated and age lost its impact, I wouldn't get out to the tails more than two maybe three times this summer.
I'm considering changing rafts to one that provides good safety but is lighter. I have a very good friend who works for life raft and survival in Tiverton Rhode Island and he recommends the Viking coastal rescue which is a solid 30 pounds lighter.
If you were me, would you make the change? I want to make sure that my family is safe when I'm running out to Block Island or Montauk or slightly further drives and if we went out to the edge once or twice that we would be well covered. But I also don't want a hernia!
Secondly, if you think that a change in my case is wise and you have a better use for the really fine raft that the Switlik is, would you be interested in buying it? I shudder to think what it would cost new. I would be happy to check the manufacture date and model this weekend when I am at the boat next.
I know that we have folks here for whom safety is very important, and I consider myself to be one of them. I really would value some input here.
Thank you! And I hope everybody is well and poised to enjoy a terrific summer!
I have a Switlik MD-2 (I think from memory). It's a really nice valise pack raft that is a six man, has an insulated floor etc. I never worry about whether we have an appropriate raft on board because this is a very high quality piece. But it's heavy. 86 pounds to be exact. My challenge is that I'm using the boat differently than I did when I acquired this raft. I haven't had Alchemy out to the canyons in many years. I've been fishing on friends boats for that kind of fishing. Even if we got super motivated and age lost its impact, I wouldn't get out to the tails more than two maybe three times this summer.
I'm considering changing rafts to one that provides good safety but is lighter. I have a very good friend who works for life raft and survival in Tiverton Rhode Island and he recommends the Viking coastal rescue which is a solid 30 pounds lighter.
If you were me, would you make the change? I want to make sure that my family is safe when I'm running out to Block Island or Montauk or slightly further drives and if we went out to the edge once or twice that we would be well covered. But I also don't want a hernia!
Secondly, if you think that a change in my case is wise and you have a better use for the really fine raft that the Switlik is, would you be interested in buying it? I shudder to think what it would cost new. I would be happy to check the manufacture date and model this weekend when I am at the boat next.
I know that we have folks here for whom safety is very important, and I consider myself to be one of them. I really would value some input here.
Thank you! And I hope everybody is well and poised to enjoy a terrific summer!