prv
Well-Known Member
Not sure that this is generic advice, placing a cannister on the deck maybe ok for coastal cruising but for ocean crossings, where there is a chance of a big wave over the deck, pushpit in a purpose built frame is the place to put it.
By "on deck" I meant anywhere above the deck, as opposed to in a locker or the cabin, so would include a pushpit mount in that. I'm certainly well aware of the possibility of having a cradle on the coachroof ripped off, but I'm not sure that the pushpit option is really much better - it's a bit more sheltered from waves when going upwind, but it also stands the raft up like a sail to catch maximum water and hence maximum force. Also harder to secure it really firmly to the boat, compared to hugging the deck with substantial well-backed ringbolts either side to lash it to.
Better is still a dedicated locker - it could easily include scope for hydrostatic release if required - and it's a pity more boats aren't built with them.
Pete