Dagwood wrote: I have been using them for years and never had an issue such as a cylinder falling out. However I make a point of servicing them every year - Labour weekend is my trigger and have had one "fail" due to a leak. Probably would still have been effective but ditched it. Only takes a few minutes and isn't hard and cost is nil. (assuming nothing needs replacing) One thing about self servicing is you get very familiar with them and know exactly what's under the outer cover and where the oral inflator is etc. Information including a video is on the Hutchwilco website here: https://www.hutchwilco.co.nz/our-stories/self-servicing-your-inflatable-lifejacket/ After talking to a few people who have used them in anger, I am fitting crotch straps - they ride up badly, especially if you're trying to swim. |
Steps wrote: Been out checked all mine.. All ok Crotch straps.. One of the several things fitted to the boat stuff before moving to the west coast /bars A must espec when one reads the maritime report on that charter that went down on the kiapara bar.. Made a big point on crotch straps I picked up 3 sets.. Come in pairs.. From smart marine. Took a little figuring out how to get the buckle back thru the covers etc to put the loops over.. Once figured the other 4 where fine. Also watch don't put a twist in.. Bit of a bugga when you think"right next one... " and realise. I don't figure why crotch straps are not sold as Std with life jackets.. And hy those that do have them are so much more expensive |
Structfab wrote: never had a problem with my original Hutchwilco inflatable. I inspect and clean regularly,and have added a crutch strap. I always carry standard lifejackets on the boat which I elect to wear on bar crossings, or if it trouble arises with time to change over. The extra thermal insulation a standard full lifejacket offers is a key element for me also. I've often wonder about the many brands who are now producing them, and think with competition, standards are slipping to remain competitive. Unfortunately it's more about profitability than saving lives |
pjc wrote: so bar crossings you change from inflatable to a standard??that says it all really ,no faith in inflatables. Granted standard are not ideal while fishing. |
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