I really don't mean to sound callous, but drowning because you aren't wearing a pfd while out on the water is really death by stupidity than anything else. Life jackets aren't the same as they used to be- in the old days it was a vest with numerous foam bricks stitched into it, but modern ones are quite comfortable and more like windbreaker vests. My pfd is neoprene and not bulky at all- and there are some that are much more comfortable than mine, and some others that are like nothing at all, and inflate instantly by tugging a cord.There is no reason whatsoever for a death like this to occur.Def
Quote from: Defender on June 25, 2008, 02:53:42 AMI really don't mean to sound callous, but drowning because you aren't wearing a pfd while out on the water is really death by stupidity than anything else. Life jackets aren't the same as they used to be- in the old days it was a vest with numerous foam bricks stitched into it, but modern ones are quite comfortable and more like windbreaker vests. My pfd is neoprene and not bulky at all- and there are some that are much more comfortable than mine, and some others that are like nothing at all, and inflate instantly by tugging a cord.There is no reason whatsoever for a death like this to occur.DefI know but so many kids and adults think they know better . "It wont happen to me " kind of thing and then it all goes pear shapped Dunc
I here what you say about response times , we have to be launched within 25mins of our pagers going off ,as we have to get to the boat shed put our gear on and launch the boat . The 25minute guide is set by H.M Coastguard . Last year I was just leaving my car in a supermarket car park about 4 miles from the boat shed when my pager went off , we launched 16 mins later It was the first time I helmed ( drove the boat ) on a shout . Our best was 9 mins from pagers going off . Not much good if your drowning though Dunc