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TWL: Re: Float Coat Recommendations

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Ralph Onesti
Thu, Jun 26, 2003 8:20 PM

hi:

Mustang Survival Company ( I believe they are in Washington State) is where we
get our stuff (Coast Guard Aux). They do have Type III vests with mesh that
breaths nicely.

RJ

----- Original Message -----
From: Charles Culotta
Sent: Thursday, June 26, 2003 3:19 PM
To: trawler-world-list@samurai.com
Subject: TWL: Float Coat Recommendations

Along these same lines, I would appreciate a recommendation for a good
summer, warm water flotation device. Something which can be worn

continually

but is fairly non restrictive.

Joel,
THE WIFE strongly suggested the fanny pack type because  they are cooler,
in the temperature sense, than SOS penders.  We really like them for a
number of reasons. One they are not cumbersome and are easy to wear and
transport.  More likely  to be worn when docking , traveling in the dinghy
,etc. When we go on other peoples boats we always take our fanny packs. Much
easier than other type PFD's
YMMV,
CCC
M/V CC RIDER
CHARLES and PAT CULOTTA, Jr.
Patterson, La.
http://www.geocities.com/charlesculotta/


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hi: Mustang Survival Company ( I believe they are in Washington State) is where we get our stuff (Coast Guard Aux). They do have Type III vests with mesh that breaths nicely. RJ ----- Original Message ----- From: Charles Culotta Sent: Thursday, June 26, 2003 3:19 PM To: trawler-world-list@samurai.com Subject: TWL: Float Coat Recommendations > Along these same lines, I would appreciate a recommendation for a good > summer, warm water flotation device. Something which can be worn continually > but is fairly non restrictive. Joel, THE WIFE strongly suggested the fanny pack type because they are cooler, in the temperature sense, than SOS penders. We really like them for a number of reasons. One they are not cumbersome and are easy to wear and transport. More likely to be worn when docking , traveling in the dinghy ,etc. When we go on other peoples boats we always take our fanny packs. Much easier than other type PFD's YMMV, CCC M/V CC RIDER CHARLES and PAT CULOTTA, Jr. Patterson, La. http://www.geocities.com/charlesculotta/ _______________________________________________ http://lists.samurai.com/mailman/listinfo/trawler-world-list To Unsubscribe send email to trawler-world-list-request@lists.samurai.com Include the word "Unsubscribe" (and nothing else) in the subject or body of the message.Get more from the Web. FREE MSN Explorer download : http://explorer.msn.com
KP
Ken Phelps
Fri, Jun 27, 2003 3:41 AM

Ralph Onesti wrote:

hi:

Mustang Survival Company ( I believe they are in Washington State)

(snip)

Richmond, B.C., actually.

http://www.mustangsurvival.com/company/history.asp

Regards,
KP

"All those canes, braces and crutches, and not a single
glass eye, wooden leg or toupee."
- George Bernard Shaw observing the objects cast off by
those "healed" at Lourdes.

Ralph Onesti wrote: >hi: > >Mustang Survival Company ( I believe they are in Washington State) > (snip) Richmond, B.C., actually. http://www.mustangsurvival.com/company/history.asp Regards, KP ------------------------ "All those canes, braces and crutches, and not a single glass eye, wooden leg or toupee." - George Bernard Shaw observing the objects cast off by those "healed" at Lourdes.