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Ohara's sospender recharge question got me thinking.
1. What PDF do you use/prefer for a. Fishing. b. Cruise speed. c. Sleeping on the boat d. Hot weather e. Cool/cold weather Does anybody keep more than one PDF aboard for these different conditions? How do you test inflatables? Seems you would want to know it will work when you go in the drink. For the boating I've done we always just had floating cushions aboard, but that was lakes where you could probably swim ashore in a pinch. When I get my boat and get on the ocean I'll probably want to be wearing a PDF at all time. Is that what you guys do? --Vic |
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Vic Smith wrote:
Ohara's sospender recharge question got me thinking. 1. What PDF do you use/prefer for a. Fishing. b. Cruise speed. c. Sleeping on the boat d. Hot weather e. Cool/cold weather Does anybody keep more than one PDF aboard for these different conditions? How do you test inflatables? Seems you would want to know it will work when you go in the drink. For the boating I've done we always just had floating cushions aboard, but that was lakes where you could probably swim ashore in a pinch. When I get my boat and get on the ocean I'll probably want to be wearing a PDF at all time. Is that what you guys do? --Vic The PDF for all occasions is authored by Adobe. |
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On Tue, 23 Sep 2008 08:35:00 -0400, jim wrote:
Vic Smith wrote: Ohara's sospender recharge question got me thinking. 1. What PDF do you use/prefer for a. Fishing. b. Cruise speed. c. Sleeping on the boat d. Hot weather e. Cool/cold weather Does anybody keep more than one PDF aboard for these different conditions? How do you test inflatables? Seems you would want to know it will work when you go in the drink. For the boating I've done we always just had floating cushions aboard, but that was lakes where you could probably swim ashore in a pinch. When I get my boat and get on the ocean I'll probably want to be wearing a PDF at all time. Is that what you guys do? --Vic The PDF for all occasions is authored by Adobe. Right. --Vic |
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On Tue, 23 Sep 2008 07:29:34 -0500, Vic Smith wrote:
For the boating I've done we always just had floating cushions aboard, Don't know about your state, but here (NJ), those cushions don't count as a PDF. |
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On Tue, 23 Sep 2008 07:39:05 -0500, thunder wrote:
On Tue, 23 Sep 2008 07:29:34 -0500, Vic Smith wrote: For the boating I've done we always just had floating cushions aboard, Don't know about your state, but here (NJ), those cushions don't count as a PDF. Alright, PFD. |
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On Sep 23, 8:41*am, wrote:
On Tue, 23 Sep 2008 07:39:05 -0500, thunder wrote: On Tue, 23 Sep 2008 07:29:34 -0500, Vic Smith wrote: For the boating I've done we always just had floating cushions aboard, Don't know about your state, but here (NJ), those cushions don't count as a PDF. Alright, PFD. * Here in CT you need a personal PFD for each passenger and you also need to have throw coushions on board too.. Forget how many, I always have carried two on board. I usually keep a couple of extra cheapie PFD's on board for emergency. |
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On Tue, 23 Sep 2008 07:47:31 -0500, Vic Smith
wrote: It's changed here in Illinois, so the cushions aren't enough now. Used to be all that was required. But I won't boat here anyway. You still need at least one cushion as a so called Type IV throwable device unless you have a life ring or equivalent. These are federal regs, not state. PFD requirements (and other safety equipment) can be found in Subchapter S of 33 CFR Part 175 http://tinyurl.com/4mrvab |
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