Life jackets?
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There's a big difference between a PFD and a life jacket. A life jacket will keep you face up if you're unconscious while a PFD is only designed for floatation.
A true life jacket is often too bulky for harness use and does restrict swimming ability. Best bet is to try it and see what works best for you.
It is mandatory by law to wear a PFD but is rarely enforced. If Shawnigan has a summer RCMP patrol, I'd wear one. It's a hefty fine if they nab you.
Personally, I just wear a helmet, but do what works for you. Everyone is different.
A true life jacket is often too bulky for harness use and does restrict swimming ability. Best bet is to try it and see what works best for you.
It is mandatory by law to wear a PFD but is rarely enforced. If Shawnigan has a summer RCMP patrol, I'd wear one. It's a hefty fine if they nab you.
Personally, I just wear a helmet, but do what works for you. Everyone is different.
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Yeah, not while doing board sports, but I had my truck stolen in Bamfield (a long time ago) and we ended up short one PFD for crossing from the motel to the café after work in our skiff. I went without, it being flat calm and the risk of immersion very low, and of course was stopped by RCMP boat on the way back. I think it was about $200 back in the 1990s. The locals (who normally never bothered with life jackets) had put the call out over radio about the police presence and 'take yer PFD', but we missed it.Gord Baines wrote:Hey Rob, know anyone who experienced that hefty fine you’re talking about?
I've never heard of a windsurfer/kiter being fined on the west coast. I think we often get classed with the racing kayak/canoes/shells which don't need to wear PFDs if in a race or training. There are some new regulations coming out soon, it will be interesting to see if there has been a change for us.
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So I just gave a very quick read through on the gov page. It sounds like we have to wear them. The thing is that if we hate wearing a wetsuit will that not provide enough. I know they are not rated as any kind of safety.
When is the new regulations coming out. I’m thinking that they will only become more strict.
When is the new regulations coming out. I’m thinking that they will only become more strict.
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These ones?MartyD wrote:We use Mustang watersport PFDs for teaching. They are not too bulky and accommodate swimming well.
https://www.google.ca/search?q=mustang+ ... ie=plaji-i