davew3 Posted December 25, 2013 Report Posted December 25, 2013 Good day, Merry Christmas. I have been looking at the C.T. flyer and see they are putting on a Keep A Float suit on sale. My question is, does anyone know just how warm these are? I know my Mustang jacket keeps the wind out and I stay warm, but it is getting to small for me, or me to big for it. So I am looking for a complete suit. Any info would be appreciated. Regards
Woodsman Posted December 26, 2013 Report Posted December 26, 2013 Go in and try one on. A couple years ago I did the same & could not find one that fit me comfortably. For me I found the Helly Hansen fit better. Could be the opposite for you.
davew3 Posted December 27, 2013 Author Report Posted December 27, 2013 Well went and bought the suit. Can't wait to try it out on the BOQ. Now I have a size large Mustang float jacket for sale. Will post it in classified as soon as I take some pictures and figure out what it is worth. Have a safe New Years eve everyone.
Steve Posted December 27, 2013 Report Posted December 27, 2013 just as a heads up, that suit is not DOT approved and cannot be used as a pfd on a boat. just a heads up.
Woodsman Posted December 28, 2013 Report Posted December 28, 2013 (edited) just as a heads up, that suit is not DOT approved and cannot be used as a pfd on a boat. just a heads up. DOT is not the approving agency in Canada. Transport Canada is. Here is the description of the suit from CT Web site. Removable hood with zipper, nylon outer and lining PVC foam construction for high flotation Under arm zipper for ventilation Arm and leg zippers for fast entry with Velcro closure Reflective tape and bright outer shell for high visibility Waist belt with quick release buckle Transport Canada Approved Top & bottom zipper pockets for storage Check the tag inside the suit to confirm. Edited December 28, 2013 by Woodsman
irishfield Posted December 28, 2013 Report Posted December 28, 2013 I didn't spend a lot of time on it in the store on the 23rd.. but all I saw was "your pdf only works if you wear it" in the lettering. That said.. who really cares as long as it floats you as advertised. Generally there are regular life jackets / pdf's in the boat to be legal in a spot check anyhow.
Woodsman Posted December 28, 2013 Report Posted December 28, 2013 Generally there are regular life jackets / pdf's in the boat to be legal in a spot check anyhow. They only count if they fit you the way your dressed. Not many PFD's will fit over my 2XL suit.
Roy Posted December 28, 2013 Report Posted December 28, 2013 From the Government of Canada website: Only the devices marked with one of the following are approved for use in Canada: "Approved by Department of Transport Canada" or "Approved by Canadian Coast Guard, Department of Fisheries and Oceans" There is an exception which reads: Only these devices are approved with the following exception for foreign nationals: "A person who ordinarily resides in a country other than Canada, where the person brings aboard the pleasure craft a wearable personal flotation device or lifejacket of appropriate size that the person has brought into Canada for the person's use while in Canada and that conforms to the laws of that country."
Sinker Posted December 28, 2013 Report Posted December 28, 2013 None of this means diddly if he's wearing it icefishing. S.
davew3 Posted December 30, 2013 Author Report Posted December 30, 2013 Well the pictures of my jacket for sale are now posted in the classified. Basically brand new for half the price. Regards
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