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Sospenders Inflatable PFD's
http://www.sospenders.com/recall/ Don't know if everyone already knows about this. Apologies in that case, but better safe than... |
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Charles Bollinger posted html to usenet:
because he didn't know any better. you were probably trying to be helpful don't do that again please |
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prodigal1 wrote:
Charles Bollinger posted html to usenet: because he didn't know any better. you were probably trying to be helpful don't do that again please My error. I wanted only to send the URL and forgot that when using "Send Page" from the web page, it puts the html as an attachment. I'm usually careful to delete the attachment. I'll take more care next time. Chuck |
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On Tue, 28 Sep 2004 21:31:17 -0400, prodigal1 wrote:
Charles Bollinger posted html to usenet: because he didn't know any better. you were probably trying to be helpful don't do that again please ================================= What exactly is your problem? There are a lot of people using Sospenders who probably found it informative. I did. I'm of the opinion that everyone who wears an inflatable harness should jump in the pool at least once and test the whole thing out. |
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That's pretty much a "feel good" thing. Jumping in only tests
the current CO2 cylinder and trigger. Once it is rearmed with a new kit, there is no guarantee it will work. I suppose that testing it to make sure it will hold air is a good idea, but you can do that manually. Doug s/v Callista "Wayne.B" wrote in message ... On Tue, 28 Sep 2004 21:31:17 -0400, prodigal1 wrote: Charles Bollinger posted html to usenet: because he didn't know any better. you were probably trying to be helpful don't do that again please ================================= What exactly is your problem? There are a lot of people using Sospenders who probably found it informative. I did. I'm of the opinion that everyone who wears an inflatable harness should jump in the pool at least once and test the whole thing out. |
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"Doug Dotson" wrote in message ...
That's pretty much a "feel good" thing. Jumping in only tests the current CO2 cylinder and trigger. Once it is rearmed with a new kit, there is no guarantee it will work. I suppose that testing it to make sure it will hold air is a good idea, but you can do that manually. Doug s/v Callista "Wayne.B" wrote in message ... On Tue, 28 Sep 2004 21:31:17 -0400, prodigal1 wrote: Charles Bollinger posted html to usenet: because he didn't know any better. you were probably trying to be helpful don't do that again please ================================= What exactly is your problem? There are a lot of people using Sospenders who probably found it informative. I did. I'm of the opinion that everyone who wears an inflatable harness should jump in the pool at least once and test the whole thing out. Over the years, I have tested my SOSsuspenders auto-inflate at least 5 times and it has failed twice to inflate requiring me to manually pull the inflate cord. |
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That's why I retired mine and got a different brand. I believe
the failure to inflate is the reason that they failed CG certification. Doug s/v Callista "Parallax" wrote in message om... "Doug Dotson" wrote in message ... That's pretty much a "feel good" thing. Jumping in only tests the current CO2 cylinder and trigger. Once it is rearmed with a new kit, there is no guarantee it will work. I suppose that testing it to make sure it will hold air is a good idea, but you can do that manually. Doug s/v Callista "Wayne.B" wrote in message ... On Tue, 28 Sep 2004 21:31:17 -0400, prodigal1 wrote: Charles Bollinger posted html to usenet: because he didn't know any better. you were probably trying to be helpful don't do that again please ================================= What exactly is your problem? There are a lot of people using Sospenders who probably found it informative. I did. I'm of the opinion that everyone who wears an inflatable harness should jump in the pool at least once and test the whole thing out. Over the years, I have tested my SOSsuspenders auto-inflate at least 5 times and it has failed twice to inflate requiring me to manually pull the inflate cord. |
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Check out these babies. I believe they are manufactured in canada.
http://store.yahoo.com/landfallnav/mustangpfd.html |
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That's what I have. Very nice! Much more comfortable to
wear than the SOSpenders. Doug s/v Callista "Don White" wrote in message news Check out these babies. I believe they are manufactured in canada. http://store.yahoo.com/landfallnav/mustangpfd.html |
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Sospenders Inflatable PFD'sThe US Coast Guard Auxiliary does not permit any
automatic inflation vests an safety patrols due to the potential safety hazard of being trapped in a vessel underwater when it inflates in a tight area. Manual inflation allows one to get clear of the vessel before inflating. |
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