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I think I'd keep mine on, just so that they can find the body more
easily....
Mike in Lunenburg


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I think Ive read about this somewhere but cannot remember where.

If you are thrashed about in a stopper and cannot swim out, in theory your
buoyancy can contribute to keeping you IN the stopper I believe.

Are there ACTUAL recorded cases of someone taking their PFD off, cool as
anything and diving out of the recirculating water?

Ta FM




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