Inflatable PFDs
GWood, I think the issue is that for it to count as a PFD, you must be wearing it. Which states don't consider an inflatable PFD (properly worn) to meet flotation device requirements??? I don't think you can use a manually inflatable device (like a snorkeling vest) but they are not marked as PFDs anyway. It certainly is ok in NH -- and that's what matters here. The MPs wear them too.
As to the earlier point about needing to pull the inflation cord to inflate the vest, many (mine included) have a pill wedged into a release device that will quickly dissolve when wet, triggering the release and causing the vest to auto-inflate. I haven't tested it (those cartridges are expensive!) but have thought about it....
I always wear a PFD when fishing on my Whaler. Too easy to get knocked overboard by a wave or boat wake in a small boat with very low railings. Besides, I'm often alone fishing very early in the morning. Common sense.
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