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Aust Standard for Life Jackets

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Created by Donk107 > 9 months ago, 12 May 2017
Donk107
TAS, 2446 posts
12 May 2017 11:20PM
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Just received the latest newsletter from MAST (Marine and Safety Tasmania) and they had a article saying that from 2020 life jackets marked with Aust Standard 1512, 1499 and 2260 will no longer be legal to use

Had a look at my 2009 Stormy Jacket and it is a 1512 so it looks like i will be up for a new one

Doesn't really bother me because my old one is about a size too large and doesn't have crotch straps, a internal harness or an auto inflate mechanism and is looking a bit ratty as i wear it all the time when i am sailing, as Tassie it is normally cool enough to be comfortable in the jacket without the sleeves on

Looking at replacing it with one of these www.stormylifejackets.com.au/product/stormy-life-jacket-with-harness-150n/ unless anyone can suggest a alternative



Possibly might be able to save $100 and buy the vest version instead www.stormylifejackets.com.au/product/stormy-life-vest-with-harness-150n/ and use my existing sleeves as they are in good condition as i normally zip them off unless it is freezing or raining but not sure if they will zip onto the smaller size jacket




Tempted to but the offshore version https://www.stormylifejackets.com.au/product/stormy-offshore-life-jacket-harness-fleece-liner/ with the additional floatation as i am 110kg and the spray hood when deployed but it looks like the sleeves are not removable on this on and the extra length might be a bit of a pain


The other thing that i found is that my water operated strobe light www.stormylifejackets.com.au/product/water-activated-strobe-light-2/ works when i push the test button but doesn't work when i wet it so if you have on of them it might be worth checking it with water even if it works when the test button is pressed



Any thoughts would be appreciated

Regards Don

lydia
1944 posts
13 May 2017 5:55AM
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Don don't be a tight arse just buy the Stormy.
I have two and a vest!
And it is not like it needs to be breathable.

Bruski068
VIC, 457 posts
13 May 2017 10:36AM
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For the southern part of Australia perhaps this would be good. http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Stearns-I580-Buoyant-Suit-Type-V-PFD-Hypothermia-and-Cold-Water-Survival-/330738296286?hash=item4d0189e5de:g:ucAAAOSwu-BWO8zt

crustysailor
VIC, 871 posts
13 May 2017 7:51PM
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Donk would you have wanted to use an 11 year old inflatable lifejacket anyhow?
I had a stormy vest too from about that era, and loved it.
It was serviced, and warn everytime I was on the boat, but the inner waterproof lining ended up peeling off, making the jacket pretty much useless as far as weather protection goes.
Current Spinlock deckvest is pretty good, and gives you more clothing options that the stormy vest.

lydia
1944 posts
14 May 2017 6:59AM
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After ten years of hard use the liner peeled of mine but spoke to stormy, there supplied a new shell with all the safety stuff tested and recertified for another ten years.
a very reasonable fee a lot less than resupply.
hope their service is still that good.
musto leaked a lot quicker than that and not likely to get a replacement there at any price

sirgallivant
NSW, 1531 posts
14 May 2017 12:12PM
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I think you should reconsider and even STOP suggesting to buy that rubbish on eBay.

One should keep in mind the less experienced people and visitors on this forum, they may go out and buy those utter craps as life saving devices just because they are cheap and because 'it has been recommended on Seabreeze!'

I am really disappointed in your penny pinching on this forum.

Donk107
TAS, 2446 posts
14 May 2017 9:08PM
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sirgallivant said..
I think you should reconsider and even STOP suggesting to buy that rubbish on eBay.

One should keep in mind the less experienced people and visitors on this forum, they may go out and buy those utter craps as life saving devices just because they are cheap and because 'it has been recommended on Seabreeze!'

I am really disappointed in your penny pinching on this forum.



Hi all

Thanks for the input

Sirgallivant
Dreamliner had joking beside his post so i am sure he wasn't serious about the cheap yokes

Crusty
I reckon if i had a seperate yoke and jacket i probably would stick the jacket on but not wear the yoke all the time so the combo is probably the best choice for me

Regards Don



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