Stevewedd
New Member
In June 2021 I sailed from Genova to Menorca via Corsica on a friend’s yacht.
As part of our pre departure safety checks we test-inflated all the life jackets on board.
Three of five of them failed completely. In all of them the automatic gas inflation failed on wetting (we tested this after finding that the buoyancy chambers were useless).
On one of them, the circular gas inflation bottle fitting had completely detached from the buoyancy chamber leaving a two-inch hole. The inflator mechanism came away completely, apparently because the rubber sealing ring had perished. The other two just went flat in minutes or hours.
On all of them, the gas bottle was 'rusty', but still worked on manual pull.
The lights were u/s. Only the MK1 whistles worked.
I do not know what brand the yachts life jackets were. Sorry, no photographs taken - we were all too shattered to see that our safety kit was dodo.
I do know that they were all manufactured in 2003; had been stored on board; had never been tested or deployed; had never been used as cushions; and all of them looked ‘alright’.
I urge you to do a safety check on yours now - before you need to rely on it.
Steve Wedd
Brighton
As part of our pre departure safety checks we test-inflated all the life jackets on board.
Three of five of them failed completely. In all of them the automatic gas inflation failed on wetting (we tested this after finding that the buoyancy chambers were useless).
On one of them, the circular gas inflation bottle fitting had completely detached from the buoyancy chamber leaving a two-inch hole. The inflator mechanism came away completely, apparently because the rubber sealing ring had perished. The other two just went flat in minutes or hours.
On all of them, the gas bottle was 'rusty', but still worked on manual pull.
The lights were u/s. Only the MK1 whistles worked.
I do not know what brand the yachts life jackets were. Sorry, no photographs taken - we were all too shattered to see that our safety kit was dodo.
I do know that they were all manufactured in 2003; had been stored on board; had never been tested or deployed; had never been used as cushions; and all of them looked ‘alright’.
I urge you to do a safety check on yours now - before you need to rely on it.
Steve Wedd
Brighton