The joy of a PFD

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OceanBlue64
OceanBlue64
VIC
980 posts
VIC, 980 posts
31 Aug 2008 7:17pm
Well I finally got myself a PFD and I have to say I wish I had got one when I first started.

Not only do they keep you warmer, but water starts are so much easier!! If you are still learning water starts, I highly recommend getting one. It so much easier to move the sail around when you dont have to be treading water at the same time.
mineral1
mineral1
WA
4564 posts
WA, 4564 posts
31 Aug 2008 5:39pm
OceanBlue64 said...

Well I finally got myself a PFD and I have to say I wish I had got one when I first started.

Not only do they keep you warmer, but water starts are so much easier!! If you are still learning water starts, I highly recommend getting one. It so much easier to move the sail around when you dont have to be treading water at the same time.



Another covert Agree with you big time re keeping the chill out. Sailed all off season, bar one day in a spring suit. And water starts are second nature, cos I cant gybe for sh1t
red
red
VIC
741 posts
red red
VIC, 741 posts
31 Aug 2008 7:39pm
and it covers up your manboobs!!!
sailpilot
sailpilot
QLD
787 posts
QLD, 787 posts
31 Aug 2008 9:40pm
Mine's even got a couple of small zipped pockets for the all important catapult with mars bar chaser in the middle of whoop whoop.
Mobydisc
Mobydisc
NSW
9029 posts
NSW, 9029 posts
1 Sep 2008 1:03am
I bought one around March. In those cold winter winds the boyancy vest certainly does keep you a bit warmer. Not sure about the waterstarts though. Hopefully as the weather warms up I won't do my damnest to stop falling into the water.

Wet Willy
Wet Willy
TAS
2317 posts
TAS, 2317 posts
1 Sep 2008 1:15am
Mobydisc said...

I bought one around March. In those cold winter winds the boyancy vest certainly does keep you a bit warmer. Not sure about the waterstarts though. Hopefully as the weather warms up I won't do my damnest to stop falling into the water.




My PFD changed my life!!!

Waterstarting, when you'e just learning, can be hell in choppy seas, especially when your sail has landed all wrong. I remember times when I drank so much water trying to get the bl@@dy thing up, and when I finally made it, my lungs were bursting from the exertion of all the kicking! Now I can just float around easily and concentrate on the sail, saving my energy for actual sailing.
timford
timford
NSW
510 posts
NSW, 510 posts
1 Sep 2008 11:02am
yes indeed to all the above, I started with an old sailing one and chucked it after 2 days as I was getting suffocated when ever I was in the water. It was horrible and I went without one for some time, however I now have one of those fancy NP ones and it rocks!!! Very good for WS's.
fullmoon
fullmoon
WA
314 posts
WA, 314 posts
1 Sep 2008 9:16am
I bought a NP pfd recently and Mineral told me to thread the bottom strap through the harness hook(as opposed to under the hook) as it prevents the strap from unhooking and letting the jacket ride up.
Works great,Thanks Mate.
Ellobuddha
Ellobuddha
NSW
625 posts
NSW, 625 posts
1 Sep 2008 1:12pm
Got a NP vest myself and had two sails with it. For a newbie like me Im drinking about 2 litres less seawater each sail.

Not to mention its handy to be able to keep your car key on you and not worry that someone saw you hide it before you went out.

Definitely worth the investment.
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