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"LD2" wrote:
I've never heard of any "flotation hours" rating. If they're in good proper condition a person will die of other causes before the PFD sinks. LD "seanny_boy" wrote in message ... Have look through the website as you have suggested. The website did stated the type but does not have the required floatation hours for each type. cheers "LD2" wrote: go to this site http://www.uscgboating.org/ LD "seanny_boy" > wrote in message ... What are the type and what are the floatation hours for each type... -- Posted using the http://www.BoatForumz.com/ interface, at author's request Articles individually checked for conformance to usenet standards Topic URL: http://www.BoatForumz.com/Boat-Gener...pict12342.html Visit Topic URL to contact author (reg. req'd). Report abuse: http://www.BoatForumz.com/eform.php?p=60527 thank you for all that reply. I know this might sound crazy. OK let me explain WHY I want to find out abt the floatation hours for each type of PFD. Coz I want to find if there is any regulation that stated the mandatory floatation hours for each type. First, according the the rule/regulation, we have 5 type of PFD. Ranging from type I to Type V. They must have tested certain floatation hours before they are qualify. So what are the qualify floatation hours in each type. Is there a regulation for that? I do agree that the user might other problem to survive. but let assume that hypothermal is not a problem, and assume also that water and food is not a problem. Then what are the effective floatation hours for each type. I have seen some type actually can immersed 12 hours only and also seen type that can float for 3 days and also type that can float for days. cheers |
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