Marine
Life Jackets
(PFDs personal flotation devices)
PFDs are important
life saving devices and are required onboard all
boats. Make sure when selecting a Life Jacket
that it is Coast Guard approved.
You are
required to carry one life jacket for each
person aboard. All should be stowed in a
location where they are readily accessible. The
following is a list of types of life jackets and
their intended use. One Type IV throwable device
is also required on any vessel over 16 feet.
A TYPE I PFD, or OFFSHORE LIFE
JACKET
provides the most buoyancy. It is effective for
all waters, especially open, rough, or remote
waters where rescue may be delayed. It is
designed to turn most unconscious wearers in the
water to a face-up position. The TYPE I comes in
two sizes: Adult size provides at least 22
pounds of buoyancy, the child size, 11 pounds,
minimum.
A TYPE II PFD, NEAR-SHORE BUOYANT
VEST is
intended for calm, inland water or where there
is a good chance of quick rescue. This type will
turn some unconscious wearers to a face-up
position. The turning action is not as
pronounced nor as effective as a TYPE I. An
adult size provides at least 15.5 pounds
buoyancy, a medium child size provides 11
pounds. Infant and small child sizes each
provide at least 7 pounds buoyancy.
A TYPE III PFD, or FLOTATION AID
is good for calm, inland
water, or where there is a good chance of quick
rescue. It is designed so that wearers can put
themselves in a face-up position in the water.
The wearer may have to tilt their head back to
avoid turning face down. TYPE III has the same
minimum buoyancy as a TYPE II PFD. Float coats,
fishing vests, and vests designed for various
water sports are examples.
A TYPE IV PFD, or THROWABLE
DEVICE
is intended for calm, inland water with heavy
boat traffic, where help is always present. It
is designed to be thrown to a person in the
water and grasped and held by the user until
rescued. It is not designed to be worn. Type IV
devices include buoyant cushions, ring buoys,
and horseshoe buoys.
A TYPE V PFD, or SPECIAL USE
DEVICE
is intended for specific activities and may be
carried instead of another PFD only if used
according to the approval condition on the
label. Some Type V devices provide hypothermia
protection. Varieties include deck suits, work
vests, board sailing vests, and Hybrid PFDs.
A TYPE V HYBRID INFLATABLE PFD is the least
bulky. It contains a small amount of inherent
buoyancy and an inflatable chamber and must be
worn when underway to be acceptable.
On this page you
will find a variety of links for Life Jacket
manufacturers. |