re:inflatable PFD

From: Rich Schumacher (rich@helios.mptp.varian.com-DeleteThis)
Date: Fri Jun 17 1994 - 08:27:27 PDT


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From: rich@helios.mptp.varian.com-DeleteThis (Rich Schumacher)
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Subject: re:inflatable PFD
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>Repugnant as it seems, a PFD looks like the best solution to these
>kinds of problems. Is there an inflatable PFD, so I wouldn't have to
>wear it, but just carry it in an emergency kit?

it's called a 'waterbelt' the ad claims are "jerk to inflate" and
"fit's like a belt, not a pfd"

I've only seen the advertisement
by NSI, Hood River OR 503-386-1980



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