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Type V
, Special-Use devices,
sailboat harnesses, white water
vests, float coats, and hybrid
vests which have minimum
inherent bouyancy and an
infl atable chamber.
Before purchasing PFDs, ensure that there is an
attached tag indicating they are approved by the
U.S.Coast Guard or by your National Boating Law
Enforcment Agency.
The operator is responsible for instructing everyone
onboard on their location and use.
The best
precaution is to wear the PFD at all times while
on the boat.
Type III
, Flotation-aid Life
v e s t i s d e s i g n e d s o t h a t
conscious wearers can turn
face-up. Designed for comfort
while engaged in water skiing or
other forms of water activities.
Type IV
, Throwable Devices,
horseshoe bouys, ring bouys and
bouyant cushions are designed to
be grasped, not worn.
PFD Classifi cations
Listed below are the several different types of PFDs,
each life jacket has different purposes, choose one
that will suit your purpose.
Type I
, Off-shore Life Jacket is
considered the most bouyant, it is
designed to turn an unconscious
person face up. Use in all types
of waters where rescue may
be slow, particularly in cold or
rough water conditions.
Type II
, Near-shore Life Vest,
“keyhole” vest with flotation
fi lled head and neck support is
also designed to turn a person
face up, but the turning action is
not as pronounced. Use in calm
inland waters or where quick
rescue is likely.
Even strong swimmers can tire quickly in the water
and drown due to exhaustion, hypothermia, or both.
The bouyancy provided by a personal fl otation device
(PFD) will allow the person who has fallen overboard
to remain afl oat with far less effort and body heat
loss, extending survival time necessary to fi nd and
retrieve them.
One (1) Coast Guard approved PFD, Type I, II or
III for each person aboard or being towed on water
skis, tubes, etc.
The law requires that PFDs must be readily
accessible, if not worn. “Readily Accessible” means
removed from storage bags and unbuckled.
Lifesaving Equipment
PFD Requirement
Children and non-swimmers MUST wear PFDs
at all times when aboard.
NOTICE
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