Tranona
Well-Known Member
With regards to the time to launch I would add that a raft stored below, in a locker or chained/padlocked is as good as no raft.
Ideally they need to be fitted with a hydrostatic release as well so it floats free in a sudden sinking.
PW.
The MAIB report on Ouzo suggested this - but provided no evidence that hydrostatic releases work as intended. It was also a significant discussion point in the Hooligan sinking, where the point waas made that it would be impractical to use such a device on a small yacht because of lack of free space and risk of accidental operation on boats such as Hooligan which are very "wet" when hard pressed.
Perhaps another device where the theoretical advantages do not show up in practice, although don't recall them being marketed for pleasure yachts, so probably a moot point.