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Re: Do you feel safe wearing an inflatable PFD?
[Re: Flippin-Out]
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04/06/16 06:06 PM
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coachallentca
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A game warden told me that the auto inflate life vest does not qualify as a life preserver unless you wear it all the time in the boat. that is correct....you also HAVE TO HAVE a regular PFD on board for each auto inflate being used. It isn't either/or. WRONG, total misinformed BS. Don't get your info from public forums, more misinformation than fact. It depends on what coast guard classification your inflatable pfd is. neverenuf is correct. When this discussion came up previously, I spoke directly with the boating enforcement group for TPWD in Austin. I was assured that any inflatable with the proper classification (specifically, not TYPE V) counts in and of itself when in the boat. It does not have to be worn to count if it is TYPE II or TYPE III, for instance. They even wanted to know if I had been told this by a game warden, and they wanted his name if so - so that they could give him correct information. The old wives' tale about "you gotta wear it for it to count" applies if your PFD is a TYPE V product. The label will tell you, and it will also point out that it must be worn to count as a Type III PFD in recreational use. The earliest inflatables years ago were all TYPE V. While there probably are still some TYPE V PFDs in use, and even sold, most of today's leading products are Type III or TYPE II. The dated info some of you have doesn't apply to TYPE II or TYPE III PFDs. It may be that they must be readily accessible if not worn, where I understand that "accessible" means "not locked in a compartment", but I didn't have a discussion with them about that specific requirement that applies to all PFDs equally. this
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Re: Do you feel safe wearing an inflatable PFD?
[Re: Huckleberry]
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04/06/16 06:51 PM
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M. Alexander
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Traditional, full PFD for me.
Mark
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Re: Do you feel safe wearing an inflatable PFD?
[Re: M. Alexander]
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04/06/16 08:33 PM
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militarybrat
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Traditional, full PFD for me. That is me too 100 mph jacket.
Who ever said nothing in life is impossible. Never tried slamming a revolving door.
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Re: Do you feel safe wearing an inflatable PFD?
[Re: breauxmule]
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04/06/16 08:41 PM
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fouzman
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God is good! Thank you, sir!
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Re: Do you feel safe wearing an inflatable PFD?
[Re: breauxmule]
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04/06/16 10:50 PM
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Ken A.
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Re: Do you feel safe wearing an inflatable PFD?
[Re: Huckleberry]
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04/06/16 11:13 PM
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Neal G
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Just wondering what everyone thinks about inflatable PFD's. I like the idea about less bulk on your body but I just can't get pass the idea of relying on a mechanical feature to save my life. We had an incident this weekend on Lake Gaston here in Va. during a tournament where two men were ejected from their boat when they speared a wave in very rough conditions. There are reports that the driver was wearing an inflatable that came off of his body at impact with the water and still can not be found. The other guy was resuscitated and life flighted out. There are no reports if the inflatable did or did not inflate and I realize if not attached properly that any PFD can be stripped off with impact. Also no reports at what speed they were traveling. This is the question I ask myself "would you rather be wearing a standard PFD or an inflatable if you were ejected from the boat at 60 / 70 or 80 mph?" I choose standard. http://www.rrdailyherald.com/news/breaki...dbbcaee347.html No, I really do not feel as safe with the ~$250 auto inflate that I purchased so I am in the market for a high quality standard.
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Re: Do you feel safe wearing an inflatable PFD?
[Re: Huckleberry]
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04/06/16 11:27 PM
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SAKS
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I use standard jacket when moving at high speeds. The only time I really ever use my Mustang is when I am fishing in open water in windy and rough conditions or when water is cold.
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Re: Do you feel safe wearing an inflatable PFD?
[Re: breauxmule]
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04/07/16 02:05 AM
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neverenuf
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15 years with no service! Would you use your traditional pfd after 15 years? Glad he was ok, but that's just dumb.
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Re: Do you feel safe wearing an inflatable PFD?
[Re: Ken A.]
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04/07/16 02:11 AM
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Flippin-Out
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Of course it did not "go off" as there was nothing to "go"! The owner instructions don't tell you to look for that green indicator for nothing! The only failure in this case was one of intelligence. He was lucky enough someone came along at the right time.
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Re: Do you feel safe wearing an inflatable PFD?
[Re: Fish hunter 59]
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04/07/16 02:18 AM
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Flippin-Out
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I've got a question, who has time to write a 3 and 4 paragraph answer? Really not a slam on anyone just can't find that kind of time. Just wear some type of PFD any is better than nothing! Fish-hunter, I have always found the topic interesting. I've served as First Mate on a commercial dive boat on the Atlantic coast, have divemater & rescue ratings, and have made use of them to help others in distress. I've helped in location and recovery, so it's a topic I've experienced up close & personal. I'm also dealing with a medical issue that has greatly curtailed my physical activity, so I sometimes spend time reading/learning and also on the TFF rather than be bored senseless staring at a wall. I'd love to trade places with you, but I don't think you'd like it. If one person gained something positive from what I wrote, I am pleased. That good enough?
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Re: Do you feel safe wearing an inflatable PFD?
[Re: Huckleberry]
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04/07/16 12:27 PM
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reelswift
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I prefer the 100 mph conventional style pfd
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Re: Do you feel safe wearing an inflatable PFD?
[Re: Huckleberry]
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04/10/16 03:45 PM
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trippbo
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Ok boys I will ask this...with all of this concern about being thrown out of the boat at speed and needing a full life jacket...if you feel this is a legit possibility why not wear a helmet as well?? One guy mentioned hitting a tree after being ejected and hopefully being protected by his pfd, but it seems so much more likely one would receive a deadly or brain-damaging injury without a helmet. Just curious if folks even think about them.
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Re: Do you feel safe wearing an inflatable PFD?
[Re: Huckleberry]
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04/10/16 04:48 PM
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Marooned
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I wear a Mustang auto-inflatable (inflates by immersion in 4 inches or more of water) every minute on the water. And with my Bass Tracker and 50 HP motor, 20 - 25 MPH is haulin' it!
In memory of my childhood friend Dan Sterling, who taught me at an early age how to catch bream with a hand-line, and who unknowingly hooked me on fishing for life.
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Re: Do you feel safe wearing an inflatable PFD?
[Re: Huckleberry]
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04/10/16 04:53 PM
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reelswift
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