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Downside, they are expensive, big and heavy. If you are going to the islands and will never be more than a couple of hundred miles offshore then I don't think I would make the investment. ... A good life raft like the Givens is an island, secure but beyond your ability to navigate. You just sit. I am not sure that would be my first naval architects choice. A good sailing dinghy could not only naval architects suffice as a tender, life saver, but could also get you to shore. A raft by its very nature is not going to get you anywhere. naval architects I have read a couple of stories about rafts drifting just out of reach of safety only to be swept offshore once again. A good liferaft also has features not satisfied by an inflatable dinghy: Roof/canopy to protect you from the sun. Roof and/or jack-lines so you don't get thrown out when it gets rolled. Ballast pockets. Redundancy in the inflatable chambers. Quick release from stowage. Automatic deployment / hydrostatic release (most liferafts don't have this anyway).
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