tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10267465.post3925690175787421167..comments2024-03-11T05:51:02.785-04:00Comments on Frogma: Life Jacket Changesbonniehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04794351142636136626noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10267465.post-6582613765445515862020-03-09T03:15:18.900-04:002020-03-09T03:15:18.900-04:00I read your article, you keep writing like this.
c...I read your article, you keep writing like this.<br /><a href="http://reviewsforinflajket.mystrikingly.com/" rel="nofollow">check over here</a><br /><a href="https://5e4f5ed38754e.site123.me/" rel="nofollow">Main page</a>Barryhttp://reviewsforinflajket.mystrikingly.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10267465.post-60495896825895672412013-06-05T16:30:16.079-04:002013-06-05T16:30:16.079-04:00Do have to add - this post wasn't really about...Do have to add - this post wasn't really about wearing lifejackets - I rambled around a lot getting to the point but the main reason for posting was to share the information about some of the other changes we'll be seeing to lifejacket categorization and labeling sometime in the near future. That was down at the end. Also only relevant to US boaters, really...<br /><br />Frustrating part for me is that I had JUST finally gotten it planted in my number-resistant long-term memory that type 1 is the most super-serious type and as the numbers go up, the conditions for which the vest is suitable get tamer. Sigh. bonniehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04794351142636136626noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10267465.post-41618481584360735192013-06-05T14:58:26.666-04:002013-06-05T14:58:26.666-04:00Actually one of my closer encounters was alcohol-r...Actually one of my closer encounters was alcohol-related - but not like you'd think. I was paddling past a motorboat anchored out near Breezy Point when one of the occupants threw a beer bottle out of one on the cabin windows. There was no one actually visible in the window so I think it was just a careless toss by someone who didn't realize that there could be someone six feet away from their boat, not a malicious one - the bottle splashed down within a foot or two of my boat, though. <br /><br />Now there's a situation where the fact that I was wearing a lifejacket that keeps you afloat when knocked silly would have come in handy. <br /><br />As it was, I sat there for a minute looking at the bottle, and at the window, and thinking how much I wanted to chuck the bottle right back in. <br /><br />If it had been plastic instead of glass, I think I would have - that would've been funny and harmless. Glass bottle could've hurt somebody and would have smashed all over the floor. I left it alone. bonniehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04794351142636136626noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10267465.post-22960012730935561322013-06-05T05:34:03.519-04:002013-06-05T05:34:03.519-04:00By all means, get folks to wear pfds or life jacke...By all means, get folks to wear pfds or life jackets. <br /><br />But guess what? 21% of all fatalities involved alcohol, and the leading single cause of improper vessel operation was alcohol. Sobering thought!<br /><br />Pandaboniumhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08352197350806179930noreply@blogger.com