captkenr
04-09-2008, 03:01 PM
I found one floating offshore a few days ago. It was a little bumpy and the chair was blue. Even at that, I saw it when it was still nearly a mile away. This brings to mind an idea.
If you had a bright colored beanbag aboard and the boat sunk, stay with the beanbag. It would greatly enhance your chance of being spotted. Why not add grab handles to the beanbag? The handles would give you something to tie to to keep it in the boat and provide added floatation and security if the boat sank.
I strongly doubt they could be certified as a floatation device but I'd sure feel a lot better about my chances if the beanbag was in my grasp.
BTW, the beanbag I found had been floating long enough to have a host of Razor Clams and Barnacles.
Maybe I could sell my wife on a beanbag chair if I could call it a safety item.
If you had a bright colored beanbag aboard and the boat sunk, stay with the beanbag. It would greatly enhance your chance of being spotted. Why not add grab handles to the beanbag? The handles would give you something to tie to to keep it in the boat and provide added floatation and security if the boat sank.
I strongly doubt they could be certified as a floatation device but I'd sure feel a lot better about my chances if the beanbag was in my grasp.
BTW, the beanbag I found had been floating long enough to have a host of Razor Clams and Barnacles.
Maybe I could sell my wife on a beanbag chair if I could call it a safety item.