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Is it silly to use a manually activated lifejacket (which is what I have)for dinghy sailing?
Just about to go back to some dinghy sailing and do not want to fork out for a buoyancy aid unless I have to.
My thoughts are: (well some of them)
More likely to get wet in dinghy - could do damage to inflation device (in long term)
You get no buoyancy aid from lifejacket until pull cord.
Buoyancy aids can be bulky, lifejacket not
I'm a good swimmer (when conscious), but was under a dinghy once, wrapped in rope and was glad had an aid on that day.
Sailing will be on a lake - not the sea.
Thanks
Just about to go back to some dinghy sailing and do not want to fork out for a buoyancy aid unless I have to.
My thoughts are: (well some of them)
More likely to get wet in dinghy - could do damage to inflation device (in long term)
You get no buoyancy aid from lifejacket until pull cord.
Buoyancy aids can be bulky, lifejacket not
I'm a good swimmer (when conscious), but was under a dinghy once, wrapped in rope and was glad had an aid on that day.
Sailing will be on a lake - not the sea.
Thanks