Supertramp
Well-Known Member
My father sailed for half a century and never wore a lifejacket, except once in the Pentland Firth. He did use a harness and lifeline. He never fell in (that I know of) and his first boat had no guard rails.
Decades later my understanding is that safety begins with behaviour and extends into various forms of protection. Like the OP, I have some misgivings about using a PLB in anger but I judge its better to be surrounded by lifesaving bits of kit just in case. If you actually get a PLB and/or other location items then you're thinking seriously about adding to you and your crew's safety. You never know what incident or situation is going to befall you.
Better to have a good active safety culture afloat than to follow the old "if not duffers won't drown" approach.
Decades later my understanding is that safety begins with behaviour and extends into various forms of protection. Like the OP, I have some misgivings about using a PLB in anger but I judge its better to be surrounded by lifesaving bits of kit just in case. If you actually get a PLB and/or other location items then you're thinking seriously about adding to you and your crew's safety. You never know what incident or situation is going to befall you.
Better to have a good active safety culture afloat than to follow the old "if not duffers won't drown" approach.
