GENERAL LEE
Founding Member - E Dock
Okay, so what is the fastest speed a life jacket has been credited with saving someones life?
And, on the same note, should we be wearing helmets above a certain speed?
I'm definitely not saying anyone should do as I do. I was just posting my personal habits. My boat is definitely fast enough to make many question if a jacket would matter. To me it's a no brainer for many reasons, other than I can't find any reasons not to wear them. Since I'd assume drowning would be the first thing that would kill you, I don't think helmets have as many benefits/comparisons between water and street, as a lifejacket on water does.
There have been lots of drag boat, hydroplane, and offshore racers saved from their lifejacket in the past. Yes, many have died, but many have lived that would have otherwise sank/drown after being knocked out. I'd say any open cockpit drag boat from the last 20+ years will do at least 120+ in the quarter? That's extremely fast, but at least you'd have a chance with a high speed jacket on.