I am posting this here because it does not appear that many of you folks read the safety section of the forum.
What I would like to know is if anyone knows of a comfortable life jacket that would keep an unconscious person afloat with their head out of the water? The old theory was that it should roll you on your back and float you with your face upwards out of the water if you were unable to fend for yourself.
I have been looking around and there seem to be lots of vest style jackets with a floatation collar for children but not for adults.
The old, once common keyhole style are safe but not much fun to wear.
The now common vest style will generally float you upright but will not keep you face out of the water if you are unable to hold your head up.
This issue has been brought home to us this weekend as we believe one of my son's friends perished in a boating accident. They were thrown from the boat and he is missing since Saturday evening. We do not believe he was wearing a life jacket at all. This is a more dangerous time of year in our neck of the woods as it gets dark fairly early and the water is getting quite cold.
Randy
What I would like to know is if anyone knows of a comfortable life jacket that would keep an unconscious person afloat with their head out of the water? The old theory was that it should roll you on your back and float you with your face upwards out of the water if you were unable to fend for yourself.
I have been looking around and there seem to be lots of vest style jackets with a floatation collar for children but not for adults.
The old, once common keyhole style are safe but not much fun to wear.
The now common vest style will generally float you upright but will not keep you face out of the water if you are unable to hold your head up.
This issue has been brought home to us this weekend as we believe one of my son's friends perished in a boating accident. They were thrown from the boat and he is missing since Saturday evening. We do not believe he was wearing a life jacket at all. This is a more dangerous time of year in our neck of the woods as it gets dark fairly early and the water is getting quite cold.
Randy