mortydy our subjective opinion is valid for you
but when you use it to judge others intelligence, etc; all you show (imo)is a lack of mental depth and understanding that others have a different, not inferior, mentality than you.Every time I go sailing I do not use a pfd. 80 % is in lakes, about 15 % off charleston, and the rest off fla west coast. My girlfriend never wears one either. WE CHOOSE to sail unemcumbered by those damn vest's, as is our right. I love to sip on whiskey and fly hulls with my buddie on our hobies, or stretch to clink toasts with with friends while the windows are in the water. We strive to be as careful as possible in our reckless pursuit of recreation... esp. when others are in the area, but, obviously there are no guarantees that we will be okay. You could live your life calculating the odds of a plethera of tragedies that afflict humanity, or you can choose to throw caution to the wind a bit (or a lot)...what none of us can do is know that we will make it through another day...you can eat right, not smoke, etc; and still get smashed by a hurtling mass of metal. Getting in your car (even with a seat belt)is FAR more dangerous than going sailing w/o a pfd. All it takes is one teenager to text at the wrong moment and your careful mentality is useless.All of us will die someday...the older I get, the more I see life as but a fleeting blur. I choose to live it in a fairly reckless manner towards my own safety because I enjoy the edge (and hate constricting pfds, though I hardly consider that on the edge). Though I have no desire to end this journey too soon; I have no desire live in fearful safety just to blow all my money in a nursing home swallowing pills and blowing baby food into depends either!