Yorkshire Exile
Well-Known Member
I inherited three LJs with my boat. I have given two away free on this forum but the third was an auto-inflate with harness which I wanted to use. It's an XM Quickfit 150N. I have no idea of its age, the cylinder and actuator appeared in good condition but there was no clear indication of their age or use by date. I decided it would be fun and useful to test it in a local (private) swimming pool. Like most people I have never experienced actual operation of a LJ and testing it in a safe environment might better prepare me in case it is ever really needed.
The harness was adjusted to be comfortable but not tight and the crutchstrap was quite loose as I would have it on the boat to enable free movement. When I immersed myself the LJ inflated within about two seconds, the inflation was smooth and complete. My position was automatically head well clear of the water with legs lying down at about 45 degrees. I tried to turn myself over with the aim of drowning but that was impossible. It was possible to propel myself by a kind of limited backstroke.
I then unclipped the crutchstrap to see the effect. It didn't severely affect the LJ effectiveness but the LJ then forced upwards onto my neck and chin and after a few minutes or in waves I think this would become quickly very uncomfortable if not dangerous.
Overall it was a very pleasant and reassuring experience. I felt like my own small vessel with restricted manoeuverabilty. Everyone should try it.
I will now re-arm it and continue to use with the confidence that it will work!
The harness was adjusted to be comfortable but not tight and the crutchstrap was quite loose as I would have it on the boat to enable free movement. When I immersed myself the LJ inflated within about two seconds, the inflation was smooth and complete. My position was automatically head well clear of the water with legs lying down at about 45 degrees. I tried to turn myself over with the aim of drowning but that was impossible. It was possible to propel myself by a kind of limited backstroke.
I then unclipped the crutchstrap to see the effect. It didn't severely affect the LJ effectiveness but the LJ then forced upwards onto my neck and chin and after a few minutes or in waves I think this would become quickly very uncomfortable if not dangerous.
Overall it was a very pleasant and reassuring experience. I felt like my own small vessel with restricted manoeuverabilty. Everyone should try it.
I will now re-arm it and continue to use with the confidence that it will work!