oldmanofthehills
Well-Known Member
We have an LM27 and our canister liferaft Bracket fits nicely outside starboard stern railI’d appreciate the Forum’s comments on the above. Like many others here, I’ve sailed for around fifty years, and so for many of these years a half inflated Avon served as a notional last resort. In latter years I had a Liferaft on the stern but of course, never used.
I now mainly sail single handed (the dog is learning but her knots are rubbish) so my daughters are nagging me to think safety, so lifejacket, PLB, etc. I’ve downsized to a 27 ft motorsailer (an LM27) but of course, stowage space is limited so although I could possibly fit a canister raft on the aft rail, it’s a bit tight and I’d prefer something smaller that I could stow under the aft deck.
So, I’ve been looking at the 2 or 4 person ‘doughnut’ compact leisure rafts made by Lazilas and others which pack up small and weigh under half the weight of a conventional valise or canister raft. Clearly, as the vendors state, these are not ‘proper’ life rafts but are halfway between a raft and a lifejacket.
I hired a standard valise raft for a trip in the Spring but at 35kg I’m not sure that my fast approaching 80 year old body is capable of lifting this from the cabin to overboard in an emergency, so a canister on the stern is probably the only realistic option, hence I’m considering the doughnuts.
Apologies for the long context for my question but does anyone have any experience of these?
Thanks, Bob
Which is where on wants it for quick deploy and use. If hit by a ship you will have very little time to deploy, and if it’s storm damage crawling to foredeck might well see you washed overboard and drowned before you get to the canister release
And if you think you could readily lift canister over the rails in bad seas you must be superman and can fly to safety
Ours is a seago but ocean safety are comparable

