wotayottie
Well-Known Member
After a really successful day dealing with my list of boat jobs, and in the resulting fit of enthusiasm, I brought 4 life jackets home for testing. OK I am not a safety zealot but I do take care of my posessions, or at least I thought I did.
The result was that one Crewsaver had a used gas cylinder in it - embarrassingly this is likely one that came with the boat in 2009
. All the other cylinders weighed in above the minimum gross weight stamped on them. One other life jacket failed the staying blown up overnight test, and that was the newest one, a Seago. The three Crewsavers were as fully inflated after 12 hours as when blown up. The one auto lifejacket still had a viable capsule.
Tested the two small grandchildren ones a couple of weeks back and they were fine.
Seems to me that you can get complacent and I had done so. Whats more I cant remember the last time I did MoB drill and I certainly dont have a pre prepared system for getting someone back on board.
How about you?
The result was that one Crewsaver had a used gas cylinder in it - embarrassingly this is likely one that came with the boat in 2009
Tested the two small grandchildren ones a couple of weeks back and they were fine.
Seems to me that you can get complacent and I had done so. Whats more I cant remember the last time I did MoB drill and I certainly dont have a pre prepared system for getting someone back on board.
How about you?