Gerry
Well-Known Member
We have on board 5 lifejackets, bought them 10 years ago. They are made by Crewsaver and all have a hydrostatic unit fitted.
As cruising liveaboards we VERY rarely actually wear them(preferring life harnesses when sailing unless the weather is extremely bad), indeed three are for guests and are used even less.
We regularly have checked the units, replacing the cylinders a couple of times over that period. When not in use they hang on dedicated hangers in the wet locker (the two we use most often), or stored beneath the forward berth.
Just prior to our latest ocean crossing we pulled out our jackets and were horrified when the cylinders simply came away from the bladder. The adhesive used to secure them had failed totally.
Now do you think this is acceptable after 10 years? We have serviced them ourselves having been in parts of the world where it would be simply impossible to get them professionally inspected.
Interested in your thoughts.
As cruising liveaboards we VERY rarely actually wear them(preferring life harnesses when sailing unless the weather is extremely bad), indeed three are for guests and are used even less.
We regularly have checked the units, replacing the cylinders a couple of times over that period. When not in use they hang on dedicated hangers in the wet locker (the two we use most often), or stored beneath the forward berth.
Just prior to our latest ocean crossing we pulled out our jackets and were horrified when the cylinders simply came away from the bladder. The adhesive used to secure them had failed totally.
Now do you think this is acceptable after 10 years? We have serviced them ourselves having been in parts of the world where it would be simply impossible to get them professionally inspected.
Interested in your thoughts.