WEAR YOUR LIFE VESTS!!!!

Started by BassHOGS, June 13, 2018, 09:14:52 AM

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BassHOGS

We see this all too often and for no reason at all...........people are drowning because they weren't wearing their PFD.  Just last weekend on Lake Blackshear, GA a kayaker wasn't wearing his PFD and drowned.  His wife nearly drowned trying to help him and she too was not wearing her PFD.  She even said that he wasn't a great swimmer.....even more reason to wear your PFD!!

Yes, sometimes those things are hot and uncomfortable but it beats the alternative folks!!!  Rant over!!

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If I may add to this for the power boaters, USE YOUR KILL SWITCHES

BassHOGS

Quote from: Bud Kennedy on June 13, 2018, 09:48:44 AM
If I may add to this for the power boaters, USE YOUR KILL SWITCHES

Great point as well......Thanks for adding that key point. 
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Great reminders guys ~c~ I get so lax this time of year. It's hot, I've been driving the same water for 20 years and I know every stump and bump in the boat roads. But a floater, another boat, or an idiot could change my plans for the day in a matter of seconds.


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Great reminder to all of us.  Especially in kayaks, canoes and when under power in a power boat.  Anytime the motor is running and also anytime conditions get rough even if the big motor is shut down.
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Captsteve

get an auto inflate. You don't hardly notice you have them on.
very comfortable, even on the hottest days.


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basss

Quote from: Bud Kennedy on June 13, 2018, 09:48:44 AM
If I may add to this for the power boaters, USE YOUR KILL SWITCHES

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BassHOGS

Tks for making this post.  This time of the year there's lots of people out on the water.  Most of them don't even know how important it is to wear that piece of equipment.

Quote from: Captsteve on June 13, 2018, 01:53:24 PM
get an auto inflate. You don't hardly notice you have them on.
very comfortable, even on the hottest days. Sent from my SM-G950U using Tapatalk

Steve I'm with you on this one buddy.  I have one and Its on during the entire trip. 
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Thee isn't no way I would be out on a kayak without a PFD on at all times. I don't ware one in John's boat but I keep one out right by me just in case.

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Smallie_Stalker

Great reminders!!!  ~c~

As I get older and my balance becomes less steady I have been considering wearing my inflatable PFD even while fishing from the bank. They say all it takes is 1 oz of water to drown. A quick slip of the foot or an unexpected roll down a hill, bang your head and even if you land just in the edge of the water................ just sayn'.
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D.W. Verts

I will not run my boat without my PFD on, and it's zipped AND buckled, too, with my kill switch attached. I see many YouTube videos (Scott Martin as an example) where it ain't happenin'. Folks, the bitch will bite when you least expect it. Complacency kills.
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Bassinkorea

It is Korean law to wear a life jacket at ALL times whilst in a boat, so I am already used to wearing one all day long. And I always connect my kill switch whilst running.

Great post, but sorry to hear someone had to lose their life just to remind the rest of us!
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Oldfart9999

Quote from: Captsteve on June 13, 2018, 01:53:24 PM
get an auto inflate. You don't hardly notice you have them on.
very comfortable, even on the hottest days.


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Quote from: Bud Kennedy on June 13, 2018, 09:48:44 AM
If I may add to this for the power boaters, USE YOUR KILL SWITCHES
Great combo!!!
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Princeton_Man

Quote from: Bassinkorea on June 14, 2018, 02:10:06 AM
It is Korean law to wear a life jacket at ALL times whilst in a boat, so I am already used to wearing one all day long. And I always connect my kill switch whilst running.

Great post, but sorry to hear someone had to lose their life just to remind the rest of us!
It's not any different from seatbelts. I'm sure we'll eventually have a law requiring PFDs be worn and kill switches attached. Even then there will be those who feel they must die to remind us why.  ~b~
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Thornback

My routine is to place two auto-inflate PFD's in my truck the night before going fishing. When I launch the boat and park I get out the PFD's. Me and a partner will then put on the PFD's before we get into the boat. I do the same routine when fishing solo. Sad to hear a boater has drowned because they didn't invest a few bucks in a PFD or they owned a PFD but wouldn't wear it. Safety First when on the water. Water is a hostile environment -- you can walk on it and you can't breath under it.

D.W. Verts

I was on Lake of the Ozarks for a little while yesterday evening. About 7 PM the fishing and bass boats started coming out. I did not see ONE person wearing a PFD. And I'll bet that none of them had a kill switch in use either.

Really stupid. And they're takin' MY life in their hands if they don't have an ignition shut-off device in play. Just ignorant.
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Princeton_Man

Quote from: spetro on November 25, 2018, 06:21:31 AM
Not good enough my buddy.  Do an auto inflatable IMHO v~

https://www.amazon.com/ABSOLUTE-OUTDOOR-Automatic-Manual-Inflatable/dp/B0032ALK36/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1543148590&sr=8-4&keywords=automatic+inflatable+life+vest
X2  ~c~
Having one next to your seat, it might as well be at the opposite end of the boat if there's an event that requires you to need it.

BPS and others puts those on sale every year for $79.


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TNDiver

Also need to check your state laws.  For those 12 and under, they are required in TN. Also required for anyone in a PWC, which to me makes complete sense.  Just bought a boat so I am looking up our regs and making sure my boat will be legal when we go out.  I too have seen too many videos of boat collisions because someone isn't paying attention or worse, drunk on the water.
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