TernVI
Well-Known Member
Do they service them at 10 years old?This year I bought 8 new ones to replace the 10 year old ones. Having the 10 year old ones serviced would currently be a pain as my local service centre has over 6 weeks waiting time.
I would not have them checked every year at a service centre, maybe every 3 years.
Or just charge you to get rid of time expired junk?
I just buy a new one every couple of years and use an older one in the RIB and tender where it tends to get a bit grubby.
Every year we check them all over, when we hand them out to crew we show them how to check the cylinder is screwed in or check it.
It's an annual write-down cost like the flares etc.
Lot to be said for a dinghy sailing buoyancy aid, you can rely on things which don't have moving parts....