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![]() The photo flies in the face of your claims to sailing safety and seamanship! The only "safety" item is an untethered, solid doughnut of plastic that would be useless in an emergency!! What total wimpy girlified nonsense. You two need to check eachother's breasts for lumps! There are type 2's for the kids...she's swapping them for the 3's they wore while dockside. I think the kids can survive the two minute swap, even if you're so pussified to be crying about it. The throwable is one of two. The other is sitting right next to the young lady, an orange ring with line attached. The kids were playing with it, but it's no less handy. We also have several throwables in the port locker, a moment away. I keep my excellent fins in the aft locker as well...easier to get to a victim if required. I also have two REAL flare kits, two VHF, two cell phones and a full ast aid kit...and we have a registered nurse on board. Do you carry all of that? Of course you don't. Thomas also has a harness that clips to the pedestal guard. Sorry, Mooron. It's true. I do own a nicer boat. I do sail it and I do have a perfect safety record, AND my boat is CG inspected and passed of course, another requirement of our facility. You guys might spare yourselves crying like girls next time by considering that a single pic doesn't show the whole boat, let alone the whole cockpit. Good lord, that was embarassing for you folks. Sheesh. Grow a pair. RB 35s5...faster and better with a perfect safety record NY |