Tranona
Well-Known Member
alant;2703152. The MCA said:I am afraid there is not any evidence that this is so. There are no examples of coded charter boats except for Creightons Naturally and Megawatt (neither of which are good examples of the efficacy of liferafts) deploying a liferaft and only one example of a coded charter yacht foundering while on charter - and the fact that it was a charter yacht was largely irrelevant. There is no higher risk of MCA coded vessels foundering ie near to zero than any other yacht.
Once again the causes of foundering to the point of needing a liferaft are nothing to do with where the boat is being used, how much use it gets, who is using it - or all the other unsupported suggestions. Only 3 underlying causes - extreme conditions, collision and structural failure. And even when you get down to this level of analysis you find very little commonality in the recorded incidents.
The bottom line is that we have collectively convinced ourselves that it is "good thing" (moral responsibility??? has just been cited) to buy products that we will (almost) never need, will probably not do their intended job anyway - and then worst of all get castigated if we question the wisdom of this course of action.
By all means buy one - I have because I needed it to code my boat - but don't get all superior and sanctimonious about it as if you are somehow morally superior to those who look at the evidence and come to a different conclusion.