And not just the tan line...
It seems that the hardest people to get to wear a PFD are teenagers. It's considered 'way uncool, Uncle Jeff' to be seen wearing a jacket when kids their same age on other boats aren't wearing them. Especially true with 14-17 yo females! Anyhow, Malcolm, I agree. I'd really like to know about the real-world reliability of the auto-inflator PFD's. I change the bobbins and CO2 cartridges each season, check them each time I hand them out, etc. but I too am a firm believer that Murphy is an optimist, and what better time for him to show up at the party than when someone has just been bonked in the noggin by a flying boom and sent for a swim? The kid-size AI pfd's I got also have foam flotation built-in, so even if it didn't inflate, there is still some positive bouancy, but the adult sizes don't have that feature. I also carry 6 type 1 PFD's onboard, and I think if a storm came-up and things got nasty, I'd want everyone to trade-in the AI's and put on the type 1's. Having been on a number of other peoples boats where the Captain showed little if any concern for safety proceedures and the welfare of his guests, (powerboats!) I decided long ago to never be one of those guys and to always take my responsibility in that area very seriously. I mean, how would you like to be the one to say "Well sis, the Coast Guard is still looking for little Johnny, maybe they'll find him in the morning. Sorry I didn't make him put on a life jacket when he came aboard." Never gonna happen on my boat. The kids know the rule: put on the jacket or get off the boat, no discussion allowed. And hey, what fun is ultimate power if you don't use it once in awhile? ;DJeff