Guess againThe Coast Guard does not have the ability to ticket you.
I have two on board. they are wedged between the seat and the gunwale - one on each side. It also gives me a place to wedge my shirt.
my fathers boat had velcro strips on the side council and the loop strips on the throwable. we had to sew the loop strips to the throwable as the glue didnt stick for long..
guess i'm in the 95%. i have two on board, my normal load. we both sit on them. in our case, it makes our height just right with the windshield + i fig. i got real old upholstery, so if i don't sit directly on upholstery, maybe it'll last longer. oh, and when i pull my back to back seats out into a sofa, i use the type IV as a pillow. oh, i do that too. them canoe seats get hard after a long paddle. only thing i don't like about that is it raises my center of gravity a bit. it's ok though. i just deal with that. better to sit on something soft.
The Coast Guard does not have the ability to ticket you. However, they do have the authority to asses the vessel as unsafe for operation due to safety violations and force you back to you to either your home port, or the nearest port until the vessel is made safe for travel.
Ayuh,.... Me too,... Mine are stored under the butts in the barge,......
i may try a velcro strap on that handle on the back of the seat. that should do it.
throwables are most effective if they have a 20' line tied to them. So tie a line to it, tie off the line, and in the off chance it blows out, no problem.
Or sit on it like 95% of boaters do--at least those who don't have built-in cushions (sofas).
I can wedge one in the foot rail below the helm; I sit on another if driving seated or if standing, put it between the seat and my legs and lean against it (extended leaning post).
I thought kapok for PFDs was outlawed long ago !Used to be, if you got caught sitting on them, the LEO might flunk them-that's because, back in the day, the inside was three plastic bags filled with kapok, and sitting on them could put an air leak in the bags. Apparently some LEO's think that's still the case.