Life Jackets. Again. It's all about life jackets. Everyone knows if they go overboard and haver a life jacket the chances of survival go up astronomically! While I don't believe the government should tell me to wear a life jacket, I can't help but to think to myself, Why wouldn't I wear one if they are so awesome at saving lives? Well, in my experience it has been all about comfort! Who wants to wear one of those big ugly uncomfortable life jackets? You'll probably die in one of heat stroke on a nice day! So where do the life jackets go? In the lazerette, down below, in a box, under a seat, basically anywhere out of sight! Who wants to be reminded they are not wearing one? So, if life jackets are so uncomfortable that they aren't worn, why have them? Well, because we HAVE to. So, here is my take, if you are spending money of life jackets, one not spend a little extra and get one you'd like to wear? One that is more comfortable? One that does not cause discomfort? Get one for YOU. Not one for the boat. Get one that fits YOU perfetly. Your style and sailing all can impact what life jacket you might select. In fact, you probably have a consistant sert of folks that saili with you. Now I'm not talking the occassional weekend warrior, I'm talking your spouse, children, or regular crew. Did you know that there are more than one brand of Coast Guard approved inflatable life jackets? Did you know you can get an auto inflatable life jacket with no less than a 6K lb sailing harness? Think about it, you need jack lines to keep yourself aboard, why not get a nice auto inflatable life jacket with a harness? Cover two birds with one stone! These go over your clothing and coats and are extremely comfortable relative to the ole orange jobbies of yesteryear! Heck, you can even get inflatable life jackets that look like coats or jackets!! Really! What else do you need? Get one for each member of your crew so everyone has one fitted perfectly! BE the example! Wear yours first! Talk about how cool they are to younger crew! Spend the bucks for extra CO2 and let the younger ones jump in the water! Video them so you can all have a good laugh as the life jacket inflates and scares startles them! Let them watch the video and make fun! Let them video you! You can make wearing a life jacket an easy and normal thing to do when sailing. It can save your life.
Always remember an auto inflatable life jacket is not coast guard approved unless you are wearing it! If you get checked and have 100 of them aboard and not one is being worn, they do not count!!!!!
Question:
You are sailing your beautifully restored Chrysler in all her glory in your native sailing waters. You have two crew with you. Your spouse and a 18 year old kid. Maybe your daughter, nephew, or just a friend. You suddenly find yourself in an emergency. You MUST leave your vessel. All three of you being good sailors already are wearing your proper PFD's. You have a dinghy ( or life raft ) with you sized accordingly. You have oars or a paddle in the dinghy. You must board your dinghy. Your Chrysler is going away rapidly. ( even if she is positively bouyant, lets assume she is no longer habitable ). You have just enough time to grab 5 items and leave your vessel. Please select ONLY 5 items to take with you. Please order the 5 items you take in order of importances and WHY you would take that item instead of another item remaing onthe list.
- Very basic Medical emergency kit including band aids, alcohol swabs, aspirin, and sunburn lotion
- Flare kit. Includes 1 flare gun and 3 day and night flares plus 3 hand held day and night flares.
- ABC Fire extinguisher.
- Hand held mirror
- Working Hand held GPS
- Food rations for three people for one week
- Ships papers including vessel registration, documentation, your passports, copies of driverslicense, and 100 dollars cash.
- 12 guage shot gun with 12 rounds.
- Working hand held VHF radio
- portable water maker.
- 100' spool of floating polypropoline line
- duffle bag with gloves, jackets, sun hats, and rain gear for each crew member.
- 1 very sharp knife with an opening handle that contains water proof matches
- Magnifying glass and compass kit.
- Binoculars
- EPIRB thatis registerd and working
- 1 gallon of fresh water
- personal kit containing 1 rubber glove, napkins, a penthouse, and a bottle of rum
Scott
