Inflatatable Life Vest
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Inflatatable Life Vest
Looking to pick up a couple of inflatable life vests. I was looking at the West Marine brand and was wondering if anyone knows if they are good or bad. I wanted to get the best one as far as floatation goes. I was thinking the Deep Water model since i figured I did not need the one the offshore model with the harness. Plus the Deep Water was USCG type II.
I already have the Sterns type 1 on board. this would be mostly on bad days if I was out with just my wife. If I went over she would probably just wave good by to me and yell finally.
AS I get older I think more about how I can't swim like I used too.
I already have the Sterns type 1 on board. this would be mostly on bad days if I was out with just my wife. If I went over she would probably just wave good by to me and yell finally.
AS I get older I think more about how I can't swim like I used too.
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Why not just go with the harness model? I keep a bunch of them on board. If things turn really crappy, you can tether yourself to the boat and be wearing a floatation device at the same time.
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Re: Inflatatable Life Vest
Last year I bought the mustang inflatable work vest and a personal epirb beacon due to the fact that I do a lot of overnight trips and find myself up alone fishing in the middle of the night or early morning. I figured if god forbid I fall overboard nobody would notice and the liferaft and beacon on the boat would not help. Therefore I wanted the best safety equipment possible. I never thought of tethering the vest to the boat, good idea.
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A very common idea among blow boaters (a.k.a. raggers a.k.a. sail boaters)...CHolgerson wrote:I never thought of tethering the vest to the boat, good idea.
Personally I have a bunch of the off shore Mustangs (auto inflaters)... And, though there's a self deploying EPIRB on the boat I have one PLB in the raft and a second PLB connected to the PFD that I wear... Call me a dork but I do wear it every time I'm out of the cabin (i.e. in the cockpit, out on the front deck or on the FB...
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On the few occasions that I have found myself out in dangerous conditions, I have rigged a line from a stern cleat to the bow cleat. Then I have elasticized tethers which clip to that line and to the harness. I can walk from the bow to the stern and if wind up in the drink I'll have floatation (in case I whack my head) and stay within 6 feet of the boat.
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Is that a Mustang or a West marine Model? I thought about the harness and yes I know the sail boaters use them all the time, But figured it might get in the way, but good idea.
That is why we ask.
Is that a Mustang or a West marine Model? I thought about the harness and yes I know the sail boaters use them all the time, But figured it might get in the way, but good idea.
That is why we ask.
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