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Type I Life Vests
I need to purchase 5 Type I life vests.
Any recommendations on where I can find the best pricing Southeastern MA/RI? |
I got mine at Defender.com
I also got a strobe light for each. |
Consumers Marine in New Jersey. Google and you should get there online store. Good prices and decent service. Got just about all my electronics there.
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Cape Fish in Chatham. That was the cheapest of everybody. I think they were under $30 when everybody was close to $50
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Sandwich Ship Supply on Tupper Road, very close to Sandwich Marina.
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Which ones does everyone have on their boat? I was looking at the straps on the cheaper ones (34.99) and it looks like they would be difficult to put on if you were in a hurry.
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I got mine at West Marine, I just brought in the Hamilton marine catalog and they matched the price. The strobes I got from MPI outdoors in NH.
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Yes I have, and until now it has not been an issue. The pill is a "bicarbonate" base, as far as I understand. Kept mine in my hold, which is really nasty moist, and mildew prone, like most boats. The pill finally disintegrated last season. The recharge with pill cost me $40.00 bucks at West Marine, which means you can probably find it a little cheaper.
If I were concerned about accidental inflation, and the rain/wind/seas were that bad, I'ld just put a regular life jacket on. My concern is like seat belts, they do not work unless you wear them. Especially on those bluebird days and nights. |
The auto infaltable ones are AFAIK C.G. Approved type I nad if you charter you must have C.G. approved Type I with a strobe attached.
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'Dem was the rules when we had the tour boat. one Type 1 for every man, women and child (special type 1's if they are under 90's)
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