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Just speculation, could his shrimping gear got hung up, and the winch pulled them down enough to take on water?With a surviver they should have some idea of what happened?
I really feel like people get too macho and feel like they don’t need a PFD. Those folks probably never been in actually cold water, nevermind having all the clothing on, boots etc. It’s a different ball game. I wore a PFD 100% of the time on my canoe trip last year. A week, paddling 35+ miles, probably threw 1000 casts in that time. Zero issues. Get a good quality PFD and it’s a non issue to fish in it. The inflatables are probably better than nothing but aren’t approved PFD’s.
Quote from: jackelope on Yesterday at 08:09:12 PMI really feel like people get too macho and feel like they don’t need a PFD. Those folks probably never been in actually cold water, nevermind having all the clothing on, boots etc. It’s a different ball game. I wore a PFD 100% of the time on my canoe trip last year. A week, paddling 35+ miles, probably threw 1000 casts in that time. Zero issues. Get a good quality PFD and it’s a non issue to fish in it. The inflatables are probably better than nothing but aren’t approved PFD’s.I get a USCG inspection every 2 years and inflatables are absolutely approved. They have do be worn to qualify is the only caveat.
Quote from: Alchase on May 22, 2025, 07:03:37 PMJust speculation, could his shrimping gear got hung up, and the winch pulled them down enough to take on water?With a surviver they should have some idea of what happened?Possible but not likely. I have a monster puller and an 18' boat and when I've hung up I have not came close to pulling the corner under. A boat without issues has an enormous amount of flotation. Maybe in a 12' dingy, but certainly not in a boat anywhere near that size.