stuartwineberg
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Any time the boat isn't tied to the dock or anchored/moored at rest. Mind you so far the only genuinely hazardous incidents have been people accidentally walking off the edge of he pontoon at the marina
Any time the boat isn't tied to the dock or anchored/moored at rest. Mind you so far the only genuinely hazardous incidents have been people accidentally walking off the edge of he pontoon at the marina
I trust those who wear lifejackets at all times also do so when walking on pontoons.
Then I invite you to jump off the one in Kirkcudbright during the spring ebb. It only floods at 4.5kt ...I've yet to see a pontoon moving away from me at 6.5knts.
...Luckily as we were trying to leave the harbour the other weekend and got stuck in some lumps the QHM boat came by and checked he was wearing one (he'd put his coat over the top), so that's sort of reinforced the 'need a life jacket' message...
Luckily as we were trying to leave the harbour the other weekend and got stuck in some lumps the QHM boat came by and checked he was wearing one (he'd put his coat over the top), so that's sort of reinforced the 'need a life jacket' message.
Wear an auto LJ under your coat (especially if it's done up) and you might float but probably have real trouble breathing. The force of the LJ inflating could well compress your chest quite significantly!
Defo not to be recommended!!![]()
Have you considered how legally vulnerable this makes you? By establishing times when you think a lifejacket is necessary, you are effectively establishing times when you think it is not. If an accident occurred in one of those latter times, you could be in serious trouble.Crew are encouraged to wear one for the first day on board, then they get a choice until I tell them to put one on.
Have you considered how legally vulnerable this makes you? By establishing times when you think a lifejacket is necessary, you are effectively establishing times when you think it is not. If an accident occurred in one of those latter times, you could be in serious trouble.
Much safer, legally, to leave it to individual judgment at all times.
Much safer generally to tell them to wear it at all times.
Have you considered how legally vulnerable this makes you? By establishing times when you think a lifejacket is necessary, you are effectively establishing times when you think it is not. If an accident occurred in one of those latter times, you could be in serious trouble.
Much safer, legally, to leave it to individual judgment at all times.
'tis what I was getting at... even a manual one - renders it useless. Auto + done up coat is likely to end in broken ribs at best.