Author Topic: PFD that is auto-inflating, has harnes, place to clip on strobe and epirb  (Read 1083 times)

mjt2

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Hi,  I want to purchase horse-shoe, auto-inflating PFDs that have built-in harness and place to clip strobe and EPIRB.
Do you have one you know of and like?  Do you have ones you recommend NOT getting for some reason?

Any recommendations welcome.

P.S. Have a 2003 Bavaria 38 and am loving it.

tiger79

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My recommendation is that these things are a very personal choice - a type which one person finds comfortable would be unacceptable to another person.  So ignore recommendations and go to a big chandlery and actually try on a few different types.  Assess not just their comfort when on, but also the ease of getting them on.

mjt2

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Thanks, while I agree one must try them on, I'm looking for recommendations for something that has all the features I'm looking for.  Any ideas?

Thanks

symphony2

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Difficult to make recommendations as you are in the USA and the PFDs available there will be different from what is available in Europe where most of us are based. Research what is available, check the specs and then if possible try on the ones that have the features (which are common to most of the better ones) you want.

Happysailor

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Perhaps not unimportant, also investigate what maintenance/ testing costs of the PFD will be. Some are either hugely expensive to test and for some are spares difficult to get. Generally there are only a few manufacturers of the actual actuating device and make sure it is a general and not exotic brand. If you are frequently sailing in poor and very wet conditions, you could consider a “Hammar” actuating device. (As your saltpill actuator may inflate in severe conditions, especially on bow conditions)
Also go for sufficient floatation, like 275N, which will be capable to turn your head above water when you enter it unconscious and prevents you from immediate drowning..