pcatterall
Well-Known Member
Worth noting that our 'group boat' is in the Med. Crew dont usually bring their LJs but rely on the ones that are on the boat. We felt the need to have some sort of record of service and 'rules to skippers'.
I recently bought two 1-year-old lifejackets secondhand from a Solent boating school because he indeed just replaces them instead of having them serviced.How much would such a service cost?
I can't help thinking than in many cases it wouldn't be much less than buying a new one
I recently bought two 1-year-old lifejackets secondhand from a Solent boating school because he indeed just replaces them instead of having them serviced.
He told me how much it costs to get them done and, although I can't remember the exact figure, I think it comes pretty close to the cost of new ones. Add in the cost of shipping or being without them for a week and it's probably a done deal. Also, he seemed to sell the old ones for cash-in-hand…
Sailing school LJs will get more wear in a year than most get in 5 years.
It makes sense for them to move them on. It avoids paying customers being expected to use very worn kit.
They will also be buying a dozen at a time and getting a good deal.