MARPAC®
• U.S. COAST GUARD APPROVED (TYPE III) USCG Approved wearable device for uninspected commercial vessels less than 40 feet (12m) in length not carrying passengers for hire, and for recreational boats. Not approved for use on personal water craft for water skiing, or similar towed uses.
• AVAILABLE SIZES: X-Small,
• COLOR: Blue
• MATERIAL: 200 Denier Polyester Construction. Soft Foam allows for maximum mobility
• ADJUSTABLE BELTS: Yes (2" wide)
• SIDE TYPE: Closed
• CHEST STRAP AND D-RING: Yes (2" wide)
• MINIMUM ADULT BUOYANCY: 15.5 lbs.
• SAFETY REFLECTORS: No
• APPROXIMATE WEIGHT: .89 lb.
• THINK SAFE BOOKLET: Included
• PUT YOUR NAME ON YOUR PFD IF YOU ARE THE ONLY WEARER!
• DO NOT ATTACH PFD TO YOUR BOAT!
SIZE |
WEIGHT |
CHEST SIZE |
APPROXIMATE OVERALL SIZE |
APPROXIMATE WEIGHT |
X-Small |
90 lbs. & Over |
28" to 32" |
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Small/Medium |
90 lbs. & Over |
32" to 40" |
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• TYPE III PFD FLOTATION AID: INTENDED USES: Good for calm, inland water, or where there is a good chance of fast rescue. ADVANTAGES: Generally the most comfortable type for continuous wear. Designed for general boating activity that is marked on the device. Available in many styles, including vests and floatation coats. DISADVANTAGES: Wearer may have to tilt head back to avoid going face down. In rough water, a wearer's face may often be covered by waves. Not for extended survival in rough waters.
WARNING!: DO NOT ALTER YOUR PFD!, Don't Put Heavy Objects On Your PFD. Do Not Use Your PFD As a Kneeling Pad or Boat Fender. Don't Leave Your PFD's On Board For Long Periods When The Boat Is Not In Use.
CARING FOR YOUR PFD: Let your PFD drip dry thoroughly before putting it away. Always stow it in a well-ventilated place. Never dry your PFD on a radiator, heater, or any other direct heat source. Do not dry clean.
CHECKING YOUR PDF: Try it on in shallow water, tilt your head back, relax and allow your feet to rise in the water, and feel if the buoyancy is comfortable to keep you afloat. Check for any rips, tears, and holes, and to see that seams, fabric straps, and hardware are okay. Give your PFD belts and tie tapes a quick, hard pull to make sure they are secure. There should be no signs of water logging, mildew odor, or shrinkage of the buoyant materials. FADING CAN INDICATE LOSS OF STRENGTH. A weathered PFD could tear easily, resulting in loss of flotation material. Throw it away and buy a new one.
CHECK YOUR PFD EACH SEASON: The Law States your PFD's Must Be In Good Shape before You Use Your Boat. Ones That Are Not In Good Shape Should Be Cut Up and Thrown Away.
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