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Life Jackets
Life jackets or PFD s ~personal floatation devices
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* Ohio law Requires U.S. Coast Guard Approved life jackets to be worn by children less than 10 years of age on all boats less than 18 feet in length. | |||
![]() | Type l life jacket for extended survival. This type will really keep your head up nicely, but they are bulky and can be uncomfortable. Required on commercial watercraft. | ||
![]() | Type ll life jacket is the most common and inexpensive. Ideal for inland lakes. You should have one of these for every person in the boat. | ||
Childs type lll![]() | ![]() Type lll life jacket is the most comfortable. They come in many different colors and styles to suit your activities. Ideal for inland lakes. Great for water skiing and tubing. | ||
type lV![]() | ![]() Type lV throwable for someone who has fallen overboard. Every boat needs one and it should always be available for emergencies. | ||
![]() | Type V inflatable These have a rip cord to inflate the jacket, and they perform equal to a type 2 when fully inflated. There are some out now that have an automatic inflator valve triggered when it gets wet. The jacket is comfortable to wear without the bulk of a standard jacket, but are expensive. The air cartridge has to be replaced or refilled every time after the jacket has been inflated. | ||
* Check life jackets for missing straps or webbing, broken buckles, rotten material, or parts showing excessive wear. | |||
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