Steps wrote:Coast guard , jacket manufactures recommend to change/ check on regular basis. Gas cylinder AND the bag I remove and check mine.. no sign of corrosion, then weight them...Then manually blow up the bags and leave over night with a bit of weight on them. generally in practice a couple days. I also check trailer bearings and stuff like that at the same time. |
Bounty Hunter wrote:inflatable jackets do seem to be the popular choice these days - but who else is like me, and prefers to stay with the old type because they dont fully trust the reliability of the inflating mech.? |
Malcolm in the Middle wrote:Yes I do wonder at times too. However an inflatable being worn is better than a full jacket sitting on the seat because someone thinks its too cumbersome. |

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