I am firm believer that you get only what you pay for and after 10 years of 
 use I have my money back, but hey the choice is yours to make. I simply 
stated  what I did for my safety and the safety of my crew. No sun rot issues 
and the  tag line is mounted to the stern rail however & did replace the 
original  yellow poly pro line with floating dinghy line when the unit was new 
as I have  seen the mess that the original line can create when left in the 
sun too  long.
 
Also, the fiberglass canister matches the MOM 8 mounted on the pushpit as  
well and looks great..
 
Jack Fitzgerald
HONEY
US12788
Savannah, GA USA
 
 
In a message dated 8/6/2012 1:06:09 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
[email protected] writes:

The FG  case costs mote than the whole unit!  If they are going to sell a 
product  that is going to be attached to a rail, it should come in a case 
that won't  disintegrate in the sun.   It would be like buying a life jacket 
that  wasn't supposed to be used in water!  


You could buy a yard of Sunbrella to match the rest of your canvas and a  
new decal for about $35 and cover the bag, but it should not be necessary,  
especially when dealing with safety equipment.  


Just my opinion.


Joel

On Mon, Aug 6, 2012 at 12:48 PM, <[email protected]_ 
(mailto:[email protected]) > wrote:


Just bite the bullet and buy the fiberglass LS canister. My is 10 years  
old and still looks great.
 
Jack Fitzgerald
HONEY
C&C 39 TM
 
 

 
In a message dated 8/6/2012 12:42:31 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, 
[email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected])  writes:

Our  "new" Lifesling bag is devolving into a bunch of strings held together 
 with bits of crunchy plastic. The replacement bags suck. You'd think you  
could buy a decent Sunbrella bag for the price. 
At least, as Joe says,  the Lifesling line is attached to a strong point, 
not the bag itself.  



On 6 August 2012 08:27, Della Barba, Joe <[email protected]_ 
(mailto:[email protected]) > wrote:


 
Wow  – that is awful!!!!!! 
The  Lifesling bag isn’t a ton better, but at least they feed the line out 
of  the bag and you get to tie it on securely without relying on the  bag! 
OTOH  the Lifesling poly-pro “ski line” will meld itself into a mass that 
will  not untangle. I replaced mine with floating dinghy-tow line that is 
100  times better. 
 
Joe Della  Barba  Coquina
 
 
From: [email protected]_ 
(mailto:[email protected])  [mailto:[email protected]_ 
(mailto:[email protected]) ] On Behalf Of [email protected]_ 
(mailto:[email protected]) 
Sent: Monday, August 06,  2012 10:49 AM
To: [email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected]) 
Subject: Stus-List a  $40 life sling? Follow up, it's  not!

 
 
 
Hi, 
 

 
You may recall the discussion on the list back in  February regarding the 
new Revere RescueMax.  I was initially  pleased with the device, but discover 
a major manufacturing DEFECT with  it this weekend.   I purchased the 
RescueMax in February, but did  not install it on my stern rail until the end 
of 
March.   I have  discover that after about 4 months of daily sun exposure, 
the mounting  and secure strap webbings are disintegrating to dust.    So  
when the rescueMax is deployed, its rope is secured to a ring inside the  bag 
with the mounting and secure webbing holding the bag to the boat.  
 

 
This is a potential life treating DEFECT!    If anyone has a RescueSling, 
check your mounting  webbing.
 

 

 
I called Revere this morning, and they told me that  they no longer sell 
the new RescueMax.   I then asked if it was  recalled, and they told me that 
they don't do that on discontinued  items.  I then kindly told them how silly 
that statement was, and I  was then told that if I wanted to return it, I 
should contact the place  where I purchased it.   I am not that worried about 
my lost  investment, but I am extremely concerned for someone who may rely 
on  this item for a rescue and by the lack of concern at Revere.  
 

 

 

 
-
Paul  E.
s/v Johanna Rose
Carrabelle,  FL 
 

 
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Never heard of it, but Revere is a reputable name in PFD's so I would
think it's probably fine.
 
Shoot, how wrong can you go for $40?  Buy one, look at it when it
arrives.  If it looks ok, put it on the rail. (And let us all know).
If not send it back to Defender.
 
Also, at that price, who cares if it's discontinued?  The replacement
cover for a lifesling is the same price - but doesn't include the
lifesling!
 
(Or if you're feeling flush, get yourself a MOM8 for about 20x the price)
 
Cheers
Colin
 
 
On 2/1/12, Paul Eugenio <_dreuge at gmail.com_ 
(http://cnc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/cnc-list_cnc-list.com) > wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> Has anyone seen or tested RevereRescueMax Inflatable ManOverBoard Rescue
> System?
> 
> I just came across a link (_http://www.defender.com/activecaptain.jsp_ 
(http://www.defender.com/activecaptain.jsp) ) where
> you can get this item for $40.  It claims to list for $130, but at $40 I 
am
> concerned that sale is too good to be true (i.e., the item is discontinued
> and/or has problems).
> 
> 
> 
> -
> Paul E.
> s/v Johanna Rose
> Carrabelle, FL
> 
> 

 







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