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Kevin Vang writes:
Way back when I was a 15 year old poolrat, one thing we all had to do to pass the Red Cross Lifesaving Course was to jump into the pool fully clothed, then strip down in the water and turn your pants into a PFD by tying knots in the legs and blowing them up. It wasn't hard to do back then, but I may have been slightly more limber then than I am now. ![]() Of course, if you are in water cold enough to make you wear waders, I think the extra insulation they would provide would be more useful than extra flotation. I believe the definition of a PFD is "a device to prevent you from drowning long enough to die of hypothermia." Kevin That was standard training in Navy bootcamp back in the mid 50s. You had to use your trousers, jumper, and even your dixie cup white hat. The trousers and jumper could support your weight fairly well. You could trap air in the hat, but I wouldn't want to depend on it for very long. |
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