Buy 150N life jacket for sailing and motor boats
A 150N life jacket is a buoyancy aid that automatically turns an unconscious person face-up in salt water and keeps their head above the surface. The 150N designation indicates the minimum buoyancy force in Newtons. This type of jacket is suitable for sheltered coastal waters, inland waterways and recreational sailing at sea, and is available as an automatic inflatable, a manual inflatable and as a fixed foam vest. Brands in this range are Secumar, Helly Hansen and Besto.
Which 150N jacket suits which situation?
| Jacket type | Activation | Harness | Use | CE standard |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fixed foam 100N/150N | Always active | No | Inland water, active watersports | EN ISO 12402-4 |
| Manual inflatable 150N | Pull paracord | Optional | Sailing, motorboat, pier work | EN ISO 12402-3 |
| Automatic inflatable 150N | Water contact triggers CO2 | Optional | Sailing, motor boats, man-overboard risk | EN ISO 12402-3 |
| Semi-automatic 150N (Secumar) | Automatic + manual override | Yes (various models) | Offshore, sailing, cruising | EN ISO 12402-3 |
The rule of thumb: choose an automatic inflatable jacket for sailing and motor boats where a man-overboard incident carries the risk of unconsciousness. Choose a fixed foam jacket for active watersports like kayaking or SUP where you quickly return to the surface.
150N or 275N?
The 150N level is recommended for sheltered coastal and inland waters up to 2 Beaufort. On open sea or with higher wave heights, SOLAS requires 275N because heavy clothing and high waves demand more buoyancy to keep the head above water. For higher Newton classes check the parent life jacket collection. Separate recommendations apply for children; see the children's life jacket collection.
Maintenance and servicing
Inflatable life jackets require annual checks of the CO2 cylinder, the activation wafer (automatic models) and the air chamber for leaks. Secumar offers servicing through certified service points. Helly Hansen jackets follow the same maintenance cycle. Carry out a visual inspection after each use and store the jacket in a dry, well-ventilated location out of direct sunlight.
Frequently asked questions about 150N life jackets
When is 150N enough and when do you need 275N?
A 150N life jacket is sufficient for sheltered and semi-sheltered waters such as lakes, rivers, inland waterways and coastal areas up to 3 nautical miles from shore in calm weather. The 150N buoyancy force is designed to turn an adult wearing normal sailing clothing face-up and keep the head above water. In rougher water, offshore sailing, or when wearing heavy waterproof clothing or overalls, 275N is the appropriate choice. The heavier clothing pulls the body down and requires more counter-force from the jacket to achieve the safe position. Always check the sailing area requirements of your insurance or class rules before selecting a Newton class.
Automatic or manual inflatable 150N life jacket?
An automatic inflatable 150N life jacket is activated by water contact: a wafer in the activation mechanism dissolves and punctures the CO2 cylinder. This works even if you fall overboard unconscious. A manual model only activates if you pull the paracord yourself, which is not always possible in an unexpected fall. The advantage of manual is that the jacket does not accidentally inflate in rain or on a wet pier. Automatic is the standard choice for most sailors and motorboat operators. Both types require annual inspection and replacement of the CO2 cylinder after use.
Does my 150N life jacket need an annual service?
Yes, inflatable life jackets of type 150N must be inspected at least once a year. During the annual service, a certified service point checks the air chamber for leaks, the CO2 cylinder weight, the activation mechanism (wafer and firing pin) and all stitching and zip seams for damage. Secumar jackets can be submitted through the official service network; Helly Hansen refers to its dealer network. A fixed foam jacket does not need annual servicing but requires regular visual inspection for cracks and discoloured foam.
What is the difference between a 150N and a 170N life jacket?
The difference lies in the guaranteed minimum buoyancy force. A 150N jacket provides 150 Newtons, sufficient for most coastal waters. A 170N jacket offers more margin, particularly in choppy seas or when combined with heavy clothing. In practice some 170N models from Helly Hansen and Secumar are designed for use in tougher conditions than the 150N variants, even though they fall in the same CE class EN ISO 12402-3. Look beyond the Newton figure at the intended use area stated on the jacket itself to ensure the model matches the waters you visit.
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