ColinR
Well-Known Member
Today I inflated my venerable liferaft. 20 years old, its last service ran out last year. I have bought a replacement and needed remove the flares and air cylinder from the old one in order to dispose of it, so I decided to inflate it. Having sailed with it for thousands of miles and trusted in it as a last resort, I wanted to have a look at it. What a shock! It has two air chambers and while the lower one inflated, the top one had the large valve entirely detached so the air went straight out of a 50 mm hole. The raft itself appears in excellent condition, the fabric etc could be brand new. The valve is in two parts, an inner which I can’t locate at all inside the tube, and the outer threaded knurled part which fell off on the ground (read sea in an actual deployment). If this valve was meant to be glued in place then there is no trace of glue, the fabric is clean. The raft was still in service up to the end of last season and I’m certain it has been like this at least since the last service. The flares were still just in date, so it clearly was opened up at the very least.
Apart from that, looking at the flimsy paddles, drogue, blunt knife etc really brought home to me what a terrible situation it would be to trust one’s life such a craft. When my new raft is serviced, I’m going to be there to see it for myself.
The raft in question is XM Offshore 4 man valise. I won’t name the service agent as I haven’t yet spoken to them.
Apart from that, looking at the flimsy paddles, drogue, blunt knife etc really brought home to me what a terrible situation it would be to trust one’s life such a craft. When my new raft is serviced, I’m going to be there to see it for myself.
The raft in question is XM Offshore 4 man valise. I won’t name the service agent as I haven’t yet spoken to them.