Elemental
Well-Known Member
Really, my question is about hydrostatic release systems. My understanding of the Hammar unit is that the trigger system fires at around -4m, the liferaft (still in it's cannister) floats free and the painter snatches to fire the inflation mechanism. Post inflation the bouyancy of the LR breaks a weak link and the raft floats free.
I can't for the life of me recall which LR I have (I'm in Cambridge and the boat is elsewhere ... /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif ) but it's a heavy canister to lift so I'm wondering whether its bouyancy would offer sufficient resistance to my sinking yacht (gulp) to fire the inflator. Are liferafts designed to float in their cannisters? I'll try and get to the boat this weekend and confirm what make it is.
Mark
I can't for the life of me recall which LR I have (I'm in Cambridge and the boat is elsewhere ... /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif ) but it's a heavy canister to lift so I'm wondering whether its bouyancy would offer sufficient resistance to my sinking yacht (gulp) to fire the inflator. Are liferafts designed to float in their cannisters? I'll try and get to the boat this weekend and confirm what make it is.
Mark