Please wear it.Own it to your family.
Can tell ya many stories.
Please Wear your Life Jacket.
Like a seat belt becomes a Habit.
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so i went out memorial day taylorsville no fishing report because i did not do well.but on my way back to possum ridge going thru that small tip at settlers trace i was going a bit to fast and i got stopped slow down there is no wake allowed here you guys know the drill. the officers were very polite and said while they had me they would do a safety check , okay cool. so they go thru the usual oar, horn, throw able floatation device ,all okay and then, do you have have a personal flotation device of course so i pull out my bass pro special auto inflate pfd. some of you already know where i'm going with this for the others i will continue apparently if you have a 6 dollar orange vest somewhere on the boat you are legal but it you have that 90 dollar auto inflate you have to be wearing it. i was not aware of this so i thought i would share incase others are also unaware. i know i should be wearing it any way but i don't so i bought an orange one 6 dollars and threw it in the boat box
Please wear it.Own it to your family.
Can tell ya many stories.
Please Wear your Life Jacket.
Like a seat belt becomes a Habit.
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yup i been through the same,has to be on you to count
Like seat belts, they stand the best chance of saving our life when we wear them. I read a study a few years back where 80% of boating related fatalities were not wearing their PFD's. I second Jackie's post.
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Thanks for the reminder!
We always wear a life vest and kill switch while running the outboard, like a seatbelt as others mentioned.
There's a marina at Cumberland that has the stats of drownings on the lake, somewhere in the upper 200's I believe. Zero while wearing a life vest. It's a sobering reminder
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Women say "Men don't read instructions" and they're right It says in the instructions, mine even says it on the label on the mesh bag it came in. "Not U.S.C.G. approved unless worn"
I wear my inflatable any time the Suzuki is above trolling speed but also keep an old vest crammed in my anchor/spare prop storage box that doesn't count toward the vests in the boat when putting vests onboard for clients.
I made the comment to clients over the weekend-- not counting tournament anglers who are required to wear them, I would bet a good 80% of the boaters I see on KY and Barkley don't wear any PFDs. I know several fishermen who haven't seen theirs since the last check by the possum cops.
Funny thing happened Friday when I went to get my inflatable out of my truck at the ramp. I knew it was getting close to the expiration date for the bobbin in the charge unit and mine got soaked several times recently while fishing but didn't inflate. I went to get it out and it inflated when I grabbed it. I always carry a recharge kit but wore a vest while I ran the boat that day.
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My inflatable is so comfortable I put it on and leave it on. I, like most, took off my old "mattress stuffing with a zipper" as soon as the outboard was off. It was very confining and uncomfortable. But my inflatables do not hinder my casting or anything else.
I tell the story, and it is true, that the first day I used my inflatable, I put it on just before I got in the boat and when I got home from my trip I realized I still had it on.
Clint
Far West Kentucky
Old enough to know better and way too old to care!