I have looked into liferafts at the Admiral's "suggestion." We found the Sea-Safe 4 person raft in a valise that weighs 68 pounds. --- SNIP ---
Second and maybe more important is where to store it when not in use. Where to store it during a voyage so that it is accessible quickly without confusion in an emergency.
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Wayne,
When the 68 pound raft is stored aboard, can the Admiral deploy it all on her own? Due to the weight of our old raft, I mounted it, covered by a white cloth tarp, between the forward hand rails and tie downs with webbing straps. I then lashed a filleting knife to the hand rail to cut it free if needed. A note, we also have a filleting knife lashed to the inside frame of our dodger for use when on passage.
I think a LOT of people approach the life raft (AND EPIRB) in an emotional way rather than logically. But I do like the way your thinking about "walking to shore". Our last cruise along the Gulf Coast we decided NOT to even take our raft.
With the advent of EPIRBs, unless you are in the FAR north or south, or crossing the deep South Pacific, I think one of those super rafts is not needed. As I said, I think we are planning on a small light weight raft that Jill (my admiral) can carry up and down a dock by herself, and 2 EPIRBs (or PLBs), one for each of us that will fit on our harness. With idea that we would only pop one at a time.
We have also made 2 ASBs (Abandon Ship Bag). One larger for the life raft and one for our dink. They both have VHFs in each of them.
Just our view......
Greg