Babylon
Well-Known Member
In good weather/daylight I don't wear any LJ.
A year ago I fell off a pontoon junction in a dark corner (the glare from a badly-positioned pillar-light obscured the hazard). Although the water was warm, I'd smashed my left elbow on a galvanised girder on the way down and also sprained my right groin. Partially-disabled I was completely unable to pull myself back up onto the pontoon. My boat has no way for anyone to recover the deck unaided.
On Tuesday I crossed back over the Channel singlehanded in daylight and fine weather (SE3). Not only did I wear my LJ constantly, I also remained clipped-on in the cockpit.
There's no right solution for everyone at every time, but on my boat everyone wears LJs all the time when underway.