dylanwinter
Well-Known Member
back in the old days - when myself and all three brothers were sailing all the time we used to have two types of bouyancy aids that were brilliant
we had the so called "floatation jackets" that were foulie jackets that were insulated with flotation material. They were great - felt very little different to the ones that were just insulated - and they worked. We were young and tried them out. Wore them all the time it was cold.
We also used to have some really simple, light zip up wasitcoat affairs that had super tough bubble wrap inside them. They were very comfortable, warm under a peter storm anorak, cool when worn over a teashirt and very comfy to sit on or lean back against something in the cockpit. They even made pretty good pillows. So they were always there, always ready to be used or chucked at some-one in the water.
Now I know that neither of these will keep you afloat the right way up if you get a clonk on the head before going in or pass all the inert body rules etc etc
I for one have never met anyone who has ever gone overboard uncontious after being clonked on the head. I am sure it has happened but never met anyone it has happened to.
but.... they were both such wonderful garments that you would tend to wear them more often than the horrible things with collars that stopped you from being able to see anywhere but straight ahead
Even the self inflating ones that make me slightly nervous - never know if they are going to go off at the right time and some of mine are out of date. This is bad I know but I am a bad and stupid person.
at the risk of getting onto a Health and safety gone mad thread I often wonder if we would be better off without the safety approved life jackets that will keep an uncontious person afloat in a hurricane.
A simple, cheap as chips flotation vest that is easy to put on, light to wear and lasts until you can see that it is worn out seems a better bet than a device that might or might not self inflate depending on wether it has passed its sell by date.
I think that it would be a lot easier getting back into the boat with one of the old style bubble wrap waistcoats on than with a movement restricting balloon around your neck.
a bit like the stoopid fail safe device on my new outboard that is designed to stop the eejits from starting it in gear and chopping up fish, puppies or toddlers with spinning props.
It failed the other week and put both of us in a dangerous position when we could not start the outboard because the safety device had failed - and the fail safe position for the safety device is to not let you start the engine
there....
feel better now
.... and the thunder storm has passed so I can walk the dog
Dylan
we had the so called "floatation jackets" that were foulie jackets that were insulated with flotation material. They were great - felt very little different to the ones that were just insulated - and they worked. We were young and tried them out. Wore them all the time it was cold.
We also used to have some really simple, light zip up wasitcoat affairs that had super tough bubble wrap inside them. They were very comfortable, warm under a peter storm anorak, cool when worn over a teashirt and very comfy to sit on or lean back against something in the cockpit. They even made pretty good pillows. So they were always there, always ready to be used or chucked at some-one in the water.
Now I know that neither of these will keep you afloat the right way up if you get a clonk on the head before going in or pass all the inert body rules etc etc
I for one have never met anyone who has ever gone overboard uncontious after being clonked on the head. I am sure it has happened but never met anyone it has happened to.
but.... they were both such wonderful garments that you would tend to wear them more often than the horrible things with collars that stopped you from being able to see anywhere but straight ahead
Even the self inflating ones that make me slightly nervous - never know if they are going to go off at the right time and some of mine are out of date. This is bad I know but I am a bad and stupid person.
at the risk of getting onto a Health and safety gone mad thread I often wonder if we would be better off without the safety approved life jackets that will keep an uncontious person afloat in a hurricane.
A simple, cheap as chips flotation vest that is easy to put on, light to wear and lasts until you can see that it is worn out seems a better bet than a device that might or might not self inflate depending on wether it has passed its sell by date.
I think that it would be a lot easier getting back into the boat with one of the old style bubble wrap waistcoats on than with a movement restricting balloon around your neck.
a bit like the stoopid fail safe device on my new outboard that is designed to stop the eejits from starting it in gear and chopping up fish, puppies or toddlers with spinning props.
It failed the other week and put both of us in a dangerous position when we could not start the outboard because the safety device had failed - and the fail safe position for the safety device is to not let you start the engine
there....
feel better now
.... and the thunder storm has passed so I can walk the dog
Dylan
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