Thinking about a fatality locally then reading Chief Pauly's accident reports and now Cody's Salt Lake incident. I thought I'd bring this up.
Last weekend while deer hunting I was wearing a Co2 inflatable life preserver (I won't mention the brand since I believe they all work the same). When we pulled up to shore my partner got out of the boat and tied off. I was moving things around so I could get out of the boat without stepping on anything. When I moved a coat I wasn't wearing I heard a clunk on the floor of the boat. I looked down and found the the Co2 cartridge was sitting on the floor of the boat. On further examination I found that the keeper that secures the Co2 cartridge in the lifevest was broken. Now technically I'm illegal if I were to be stopped by a CO not to mention I had no life preserver at that point. I use this as an excuse as it was a bluebird day with no chance of bad weather but I should have gone back to the ramp and gotten another life jacket out of the Jeep. I don't keep a spare cartridge assembly in the boat (which I should) but after seeing how fragile this system is I've gone back to my float coat. One of the guys in the local accident drown. They found him floating upside down. The reason they found him so fast was he was wearing neoprene waders but no life jacket and it's presumed he couldn't keep his head above water. I know a lot of you use these types of PFD's so before you go out again just take a minute to check the cartridge and carry a spare replacement assembly in your boat box.
Last weekend while deer hunting I was wearing a Co2 inflatable life preserver (I won't mention the brand since I believe they all work the same). When we pulled up to shore my partner got out of the boat and tied off. I was moving things around so I could get out of the boat without stepping on anything. When I moved a coat I wasn't wearing I heard a clunk on the floor of the boat. I looked down and found the the Co2 cartridge was sitting on the floor of the boat. On further examination I found that the keeper that secures the Co2 cartridge in the lifevest was broken. Now technically I'm illegal if I were to be stopped by a CO not to mention I had no life preserver at that point. I use this as an excuse as it was a bluebird day with no chance of bad weather but I should have gone back to the ramp and gotten another life jacket out of the Jeep. I don't keep a spare cartridge assembly in the boat (which I should) but after seeing how fragile this system is I've gone back to my float coat. One of the guys in the local accident drown. They found him floating upside down. The reason they found him so fast was he was wearing neoprene waders but no life jacket and it's presumed he couldn't keep his head above water. I know a lot of you use these types of PFD's so before you go out again just take a minute to check the cartridge and carry a spare replacement assembly in your boat box.