alexlago
Active Member
I have to buy a 4 people liferaft for a 34' boat, and I'm hesitating between getting a container or a bag for it.
container pros :
more space for stuff IN the boat
if you have to use the liferaft with the capsized boat and you in the water, having a liferaft in a container fastened to the transom is the only available option.
container cons:
heavier
one more stuff on the deck
risk of being ripped of the deck if its fasteners fail
installed on the deck, it risks being crushed by the mast if the mast falls down (Murphy's law...)
more expensive
survival items inside are more vulnerable to sun heat
I wouldn't like to deal with a 30kg hardcase on the deck while in a storm
bag pros:
lighter
it won't bother you on the deck, and you won't have to think where to install it on the deck (don't worry, it will always be on the way anyway)
no risk it ends up in the water in case a bolt or fastener corrodes
cheaper
being inside the boat, it's protected against shocks and sun heat
I prefer to handle a soft case in case of an incident in heavy weather
bag cons:
well, one more thingie inside the boat
if you have to use the liferaft with the capsized boat and you in the water, you're screwed...
This said, I'm inclined to go for the bag, let alone the above pros, because I intend to store it in a cockpit locker (so in case of a fire, I will be able to use it from outside the cabin), because anyway in case of a problem I'll have to fetch a grab bag which is in a cockpit locker too....(and I've never met anyone who stores the grab bag on the deck...), because chances that I ever use a liferaft are mini mini minimal....(I don't know about you, but none of my sailing acquaintances up to 82 years old have ever used a liferaft)
What is your opinion?
container pros :
more space for stuff IN the boat
if you have to use the liferaft with the capsized boat and you in the water, having a liferaft in a container fastened to the transom is the only available option.
container cons:
heavier
one more stuff on the deck
risk of being ripped of the deck if its fasteners fail
installed on the deck, it risks being crushed by the mast if the mast falls down (Murphy's law...)
more expensive
survival items inside are more vulnerable to sun heat
I wouldn't like to deal with a 30kg hardcase on the deck while in a storm
bag pros:
lighter
it won't bother you on the deck, and you won't have to think where to install it on the deck (don't worry, it will always be on the way anyway)
no risk it ends up in the water in case a bolt or fastener corrodes
cheaper
being inside the boat, it's protected against shocks and sun heat
I prefer to handle a soft case in case of an incident in heavy weather
bag cons:
well, one more thingie inside the boat
if you have to use the liferaft with the capsized boat and you in the water, you're screwed...
This said, I'm inclined to go for the bag, let alone the above pros, because I intend to store it in a cockpit locker (so in case of a fire, I will be able to use it from outside the cabin), because anyway in case of a problem I'll have to fetch a grab bag which is in a cockpit locker too....(and I've never met anyone who stores the grab bag on the deck...), because chances that I ever use a liferaft are mini mini minimal....(I don't know about you, but none of my sailing acquaintances up to 82 years old have ever used a liferaft)
What is your opinion?
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