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u/Jack-o-tall-tales ยท 2 pointsr/flashlight

>Do yours have the lumeon for lighting up the inflated jacket?

Yep. And flexible-stem light on the outside of the bladder for seeing stuff.

>Are you using personal ais in each life jacket as well?

Well this is only a personal lifejacket, I don't own or run a boat (yet), but in my lifejacket yes, I have an AIS MOB1 from Oceansignal.

In case you're interested, based on a sea survival course lecture I was a given a while ago, I bought the best lifejacket I could find, and decided to research, purchase and fit the very best whistle (all lifejackets come with a an ISO standard whistle, but it's awful, so I wanted another better one), emergency knife, emergency signalling light, and emergency line (for tethering people together in the water or tethering to safer places like liferafts or floats), I possibly could. I came up with:

  • Fox 40 Sonik Blast CMG Whistle
  • Aqualung Small Squeeze Dive Knife (blunt tip, will be kept on the webbing belt of my lifejacket)
  • This thread about lights... (I'll probably end with an LED strobe beacon and your recommended Cyalume SOS lights, they look great!)
  • Red/orange Dyneema hollow braid line (don't worry, I know that having random long pieces of line floating around in the water can actually be dangerous. I' going to do some experiments, and hopefully find a way of coiling the line, then tying the coil to my lifejacket (probably inside) with a quick release hitch and making the end easily reached, so that I can easily deploy the whole lot when and if I need to).
  • Possibly some small floats (like these) to keep each piece of equipment floating and easier to find.
  • Probably also some retroflective tape for marking things.

    > If you want to tie it on, you could open one end of the foil, tie it up, then tape the top closed.

    I like this idea. I imagine I could do some experiments and come up with a good 'weak enough link' to tap the top that I could pull the foil off relatively easily when I needed to. But it seems like your rabbit hole comment has solved the problem for me, because a more robust version of that of that is exactly what Cyalume offer!