Amazines Free Article Archive
www.amazines.com - Wednesday, April 24, 2024
Read about the most recent changes and happenings at Amazines.com
Log into your account or register as a new author. Start submitting your articles right now!
Search our database for articles.
Subscribe to receive articles emailed straight to your email account. You may choose multiple categories.
View our newest articles submitted by our authors.
View our most top rated articles rated by our visitors.
* Please note that this is NOT the ARTICLE manager
Add a new EZINE, or manage your EZINE submission.
Add fresh, free web content to your site such as newest articles, web tools, and quotes with a single piece of code!
Home What's New? Submit/Manage Articles Latest Posts Top Rated Article Search
Google
Subscriptions Manage Ezines
CATEGORIES
 Article Archive
 Advertising (133573)
 Advice (161671)
 Affiliate Programs (34799)
 Art and Culture (73855)
 Automotive (145712)
 Blogs (75614)
 Boating (9851)
 Books (17223)
 Buddhism (4130)
 Business (1330639)
 Business News (426446)
 Business Opportunities (366518)
 Camping (10973)
 Career (72795)
 Christianity (15848)
 Collecting (11638)
 Communication (115089)
 Computers (241953)
 Construction (38962)
 Consumer (49953)
 Cooking (17080)
 Copywriting (6733)
 Crafts (18203)
 Cuisine (7549)
 Current Affairs (20319)
 Dating (45908)
 EBooks (19703)
 E-Commerce (48258)
 Education (185521)
 Electronics (83524)
 Email (6438)
 Entertainment (159855)
 Environment (28973)
 Ezine (3040)
 Ezine Publishing (5453)
 Ezine Sites (1551)
 Family & Parenting (111007)
 Fashion & Cosmetics (196605)
 Female Entrepreneurs (11853)
 Feng Shui (134)
 Finance & Investment (310615)
 Fitness (106469)
 Food & Beverages (63045)
 Free Web Resources (7941)
 Gambling (30227)
 Gardening (25202)
 Government (10519)
 Health (630137)
 Hinduism (2206)
 Hobbies (44083)
 Home Business (91657)
 Home Improvement (251211)
 Home Repair (46244)
 Humor (4723)
 Import - Export (5459)
 Insurance (45104)
 Interior Design (29616)
 International Property (3488)
 Internet (191031)
 Internet Marketing (146687)
 Investment (22861)
 Islam (1161)
 Judaism (1352)
 Law (80507)
 Link Popularity (4596)
 Manufacturing (20914)
 Marketing (99316)
 MLM (14140)
 Motivation (18233)
 Music (27000)
 New to the Internet (9496)
 Non-Profit Organizations (4048)
 Online Shopping (129734)
 Organizing (7813)
 Party Ideas (11855)
 Pets (38165)
 Poetry (2229)
 Press Release (12689)
 Public Speaking (5643)
 Publishing (7566)
 Quotes (2407)
 Real Estate (126700)
 Recreation & Leisure (95495)
 Relationships (87674)
 Research (16182)
 Sales (80350)
 Science & Technology (110291)
 Search Engines (23514)
 Self Improvement (153300)
 Seniors (6220)
 Sexuality (36010)
 Small Business (49312)
 Software (83034)
 Spiritual (23517)
 Sports (116155)
 Tax (7663)
 Telecommuting (34070)
 Travel & Tourism (308305)
 UK Property Investment (3123)
 Video Games (13382)
 Web Traffic (11790)
 Website Design (56919)
 Website Promotion (36663)
 World News (1000+)
 Writing (35843)
Author Spotlight
DESIGNPLUZ DIGITALAGENCY

Designpluz has steadily matured from a passionate graphics design start-up, into a full service digi...more
ELLIOT CHANG

Financial analyst and author writing on economy and business. ...more
TAL BARNEA

Tal is an electrical engineer with over 25 years of expertise with hardware, software, mechanical an...more
MANMOHAN SINGH

Digital marketing professional with 8 years of experience. A good listner, Stratgist and fun loving ...more
LEMUEL ASIBAL

Lemuel Asibal is a web content writer who also ventures on writing articles and blog posts about any...more


5 Kinds of PFDs by Kira Maixner





5 Kinds of PFDs by
Article Posted: 11/07/2013
Article Views: 1273
Articles Written: 4
Word Count: 1061
Article Votes: 0
AddThis Social Bookmark Button

5 Kinds of PFDs


 
Boating,Hobbies,Advice
No matter how light the breeze is or how calm the surface of the water, all boaters should remember and respect the power of the sea. To do so is to make safety a top priority for each and every person on board a vessel. One extremely important aspect of boat safety is the wearing of and availability of PFDs – short for Personal Floatation Devices – commonly called lifejackets. Though many boaters wear lifejackets only on occasions when the conditions appear threatening, most marine fatalities occur in calm waters because people were not wearing their PFDs.

With this information in mind, the United States Coast Guard requires that every boat have one wearable lifejacket for every person aboard. Not only must the lifejackets be on board, but they must be Coast Guard approved, easily accessible, in good condition, and suitable to the size of whoever may wear them. In addition, children under a certain age are required to wear a lifejacket at all times on board the boat, but these regulations vary from state to state so it is recommended that you check with your local boating authority if you will be boating with children.

Most types of PFDs come in two basic styles: inflatable and inherently buoyant. Inflatable lifejackets, as the name implies, must be filled with air before use, while inherently buoyant lifejackets are filled with buoyant foam or a material called kapok. Each type and style has a minimum buoyancy requirement, and if these seem low it is because people weigh much less in the water than they do on land, so a full-grown adult needs, at the bare minimum, only around 7 to 12 pounds of support to stay afloat.

There are five types of PFDs which every boater should know about, and should use according to their specific needs – it is important to be well-informed about all the options before heading out on the water. Below is an explanation of these five types, in addition to information about their regulation.

Type I PFDs

Type I PFDs are for use in open water and rough conditions. They are designed to turn someone who is unconscious face-up so that they do not drown while waiting for rescue, which can take a long time when far from land. As a rule, they are bright orange, in order to be seen more easily by rescuers. For recreational boaters who plan on staying closer to shore, they may not be the right choice as they are very bulky and generally uncomfortable.

The Coast Guard mandates a minimum buoyancy of 22 pounds for Type I PFDs that are inherently buoyant and 33 pounds for those which are inflatable.

Type II PFDs

One of the most common types of PFDs is Type II, which is recommended for general use, especially in waters close to land where rescue is more likely to be fast. Many Type II lifejackets are the classic lifejackets you may recall from childhood or boating seen on television – the orange vest which wraps around the back of the neck and buckles in the front with one strap. Though they meet all safety needs, their shape is not the most comfortable for extended periods of time.

Minimum buoyancy for Type II PFDs is set by the Coast Guard at15.5 pounds for inherently buoyant lifejackets and 33 pounds for inflatable lifejackets.

Type III PFDs

Type III PFDs, like Type II, are designed for general use in calm waters and areas which are not far from land and are also very common. They are also regarded as some of the most comfortable lifejackets, and are well-suited for boating activities which involve some sort of sport, such as fishing or waterskiing, as they are made to allow movement and comfort. These come in a variety of different styles, so you may choose whatever suits both your safety and aesthetic needs.

The minimum buoyancy for Type III PFDs is 15.5 pounds for inherently buoyant lifejackets and 22.5 for inflatable lifejackets.

Type IV PFDs

Unlike the other types of PFDs, the Type IV is not made to be worn. Type IV PFDs are those designed to be thrown overboard to someone who is already in the water. Picture the classic lifesaving ring that is aboard many a vessel – that is a Type IV. This type also may include boat cushions, which are most of the time just as buoyant and may be tossed in case of a man overboard.

An additional regulatory aspect of this type to keep in mind is that the Coast Guard requires that every boat of a length over 16 feet must have a Type IV PFD aboard. For cushions, the minimum buoyancy is 20 pounds, and for the lifesavers (also called ring buoys), the minimum buoyancy is 16.5 pounds.

Type V PFDs

The Type V PFD is the most varied of all PFDs, as it includes many devices that are designed for special use only and is somewhat of a “leftover” category for those that do not fit in the other four. Some of the lifejackets in this category are: hybrid inflatable devices which are partially buoyed by foam and then require some inflation on the part of the wearer; canoe and kayak vests; work vests that are largely used on commercial vessels; and belt-pack inflatables which may be worn around the waist.

As this category is spread so wide, the minimum buoyancy requirements vary a good deal. For hybrid inflatables, minimum buoyancy is seven and a half pounds deflated and twenty-two pounds fully inflated. Inflatables in this category have a minimum buoyancy of 22 to 34 pounds, and inherently buoyant devices 15 to 22 pounds.

An important note about Type V PFDs is that they must be worn to truly be considered a PFD. Just having enough Type Vs for each person aboard would not pass a safety check if the Coast Guard were to randomly inspect your vessel. They must be worn.

To learn more about the PFD categories, how to care for yours, and more, check out the United States Coast Guard website.

So when buying a PFD, remember to make sure that it is suitable for your needs and has been approved by the Coast Guard – and enjoy your time on the water knowing that you are safe and well prepared!

Related Articles - boating safety, personal flotation device, PFD, life jacket, life vest,

Email this Article to a Friend!

Receive Articles like this one direct to your email box!
Subscribe for free today!

 Rate This Article  
Completely useless, should be removed from directory.
Minimal useful information.
Decent and informative.
Great article, very informative and helpful.
A 'Must Read'.

 

Do you Agree or Disagree? Have a Comment? POST IT!

 Reader Opinions 
10/27/14 - 9:53:57 PM - munishdabraror
For all distance and regular courses :- www.eklavyaeducators.org

We are offering Ph.D for working professionals :-

www.phdadmissions.net

For more details :- 8447139730,8588000343,9250000088

Submit your comments and they will be posted here.
Make this comment or to the Author only:
Name:
Email:
*Your email will NOT be posted. This is for administrative purposes only.
Comments: *Your Comments WILL be posted to the AUTHOR ONLY if you select PRIVATE and to this PUBLIC PAGE if you select PUBLIC, so write accordingly.
 
Please enter the code in the image:



 Author Login 
LOGIN
Register for Author Account

 

Advertiser Login

 

ADVERTISE HERE NOW!
   Limited Time $60 Offer!
   90  Days-1.5 Million Views  

 

Great Paranormal Romance


TIM FAY

After 60-plus years of living, I am just trying to pass down some of the information that I have lea...more
LAURA JEEVES

At LeadGenerators, we specialise in content-led Online Marketing Strategies for our clients in the t...more
ALEX BELSEY

I am the editor of QUAY Magazine, a B2B publication based in the South West of the UK. I am also the...more
GENE MYERS

Author of four books and two screenplays; frequent magazine contributor. I have four other books "in...more
SUSAN FRIESEN

Located in the lower mainland of B.C., Susan Friesen is a visionary brand strategist, entrepreneur, ...more
STEVERT MCKENZIE

Stevert Mckenzie, Travel Enthusiast. ...more
STEPHEN BYE

Steve Bye is currently a fiction writer, who published his first novel, ‘Looking Forward Through the...more
SHALINI MITTAL

A postgraduate in Fashion Technology. Shalini is a writer at heart! Writing for her is an expression...more
ADRIAN JOELE

I have been involved in nutrition and weight management for over 12 years and I like to share my kn...more
JAMES KENNY

James is a Research Enthusiast that focuses on the understanding of how things work and can be impro...more

HomeLinksAbout UsContact UsTerms of UsePrivacy PolicyFAQResources
Copyright © 2024, All rights reserved.
Some pages may contain portions of text relating to certain topics obtained from wikipedia.org under the GNU FDL license