Mark: Come to the Binnacle today (Sat) and I'll walk you through the whole 
scenario. 9-5. 

Rich


> On Dec 28, 2013, at 1:05, M Bod <drbod...@accesswave.ca> wrote:
> 
> Apparently I've got a few $ coming for Xmas gift to address (a small bit of) 
> my new boat needs. 
> I thought it would be prudent to get a couple of comfortable inflatable life 
> vests. 
> Given my sailing over the last 2 yrs has all been in the Halifax harbor and 
> never in inclement weather, I've never felt a need to wear a vest. 
> I'm hoping to stretch a little further with the new boat, and therefore the 
> thinking that a life vest might be useful. 
> Given I've never worn one I'm a complete newb!
> Any suggestions?
> Should I bump up to a harness version just to have it if needed? I don't do a 
> lot of solo sailing - but I do a lot of sailing with 4 kids on the boat who 
> would be extremely hard pressed to come back for me if I was bobbing in the 
> water off the stern!
> 
> What about automatic vs manual? 
> Preferred brand?
> 
> I'm guessing you get what you pay for, and I realize that an uncomfortable 
> vest is unlikely to get worn, and therefore be worthless, but I'm also not 
> expecting to head out into heavy conditions. I could just go with my current 
> PFD if things turn a bit hairy. 
> But seems my mom likes the idea of keeping my head above water! So what do 
> you pick? between a $100 Mustang vest, a $130 PLASTIMO inflatable 
> vest/harness or a $2-400 Mustang/Spinlock vest/harness.
> 
> Not planning to spend $400 - more the $100-150 range.
> 
> Last - are the auto inflators easily maintained? Or am I buying $35-65 kits 
> every yr to keep vest functional?
> 
> Thanks in advance for the advice.
> 
> Mark
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