saltwater_gypsy
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I was talking to a pal who is ex-helicopter crew and he has some strong views about current lifejacket design.
(1) Automatic inflation is a deathtrap if the boat inverts and the lifebelt inflates when the wearer is inside the cabin.
(2) There are various other circumstances where a quick release belt like a standard aircraft belt could let a trapped wearer escape.
I also think that the present belt design is very poor in that the buckle is difficult to fasten and unfasten and it is almost impossible to tighten the belt single handed.
Is there room for improvement here????
(1) Automatic inflation is a deathtrap if the boat inverts and the lifebelt inflates when the wearer is inside the cabin.
(2) There are various other circumstances where a quick release belt like a standard aircraft belt could let a trapped wearer escape.
I also think that the present belt design is very poor in that the buckle is difficult to fasten and unfasten and it is almost impossible to tighten the belt single handed.
Is there room for improvement here????