Baggywrinkle
Well-Known Member
Each crew member gets allocated a life jacket when they come aboard, they all go through a fitting process to ensure their jacket is properly adjusted and they know how to put it on. Then it goes in the locker in their cabin so they know where it is and they keep it for the duration of the trip.
We sail in the med, so water temperature is not an issue and falling overboard isn't really an issue either, we do it deliberately to go for a swim. At anchor no-one wears a lifejacket unless it starts blowing a hoolie and I need someone on deck.
The rules about when to wear them are simple, when the skipper says so, or if they feel they want to - non swimmers wear them on deck always when underway.
I'll tell the crew to wear them as soon as I feel the waves are big enough to make keeping a head above water difficult when fully clothed.
At night, always lifejacket and tether.
We sail in the med, so water temperature is not an issue and falling overboard isn't really an issue either, we do it deliberately to go for a swim. At anchor no-one wears a lifejacket unless it starts blowing a hoolie and I need someone on deck.
The rules about when to wear them are simple, when the skipper says so, or if they feel they want to - non swimmers wear them on deck always when underway.
I'll tell the crew to wear them as soon as I feel the waves are big enough to make keeping a head above water difficult when fully clothed.
At night, always lifejacket and tether.