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Safety Boating Distress Signals Investigated
The latest in MOB distress signals for today's boater. This newsletter features some of the coolest new gadgets and technology to help you locate the Man or Woman overboard including MOB alarms, PLB,s EPIRB's and SART's. Quick links
MOB Alarms, PLB's, EPIRB's & SART's , Final thoughts
General discussion of distress signals
The
first point to make about MOB and distress signals is that modern
communications has changed everything. If you have someone fall overboard
and they are wearing a MOB alarm, a signal will be triggered on the
vessel and you will have a spot where they fell overboard. This is a
system for crewed yachts and boats.
These alarms go of when the person wearing the tag or alarm leaves the vessel area i.e. falls overboard. There are two types of systems, one uses a direction finder homing device and the other uses a GPS signal.
First its important to realize when picking the equipment, that you need to know if the vessel will have someone aboard to come get you. If you are single handing or fishing alone you need a PLB or something that will kill the power to the engine.
A note about simple GPS MOB buttons on your instruments and you are in tidal waters. The spot the MOB went overboard is a GPS coordinate. The MOB victim would have moved from that position by wind and current so you need to factor in how much time has passed and the likely track they would have followed.
MOB life tag sends out a
Basic system cost $685 for two tags
receiver and buzzer, must have Raymarine instruments to complete system. We will do a round up of all the offerings in the PLB department in the near future. In conjunction with marine track and Volvo this is touted as being the latest in MOB signals or PLB's. We do not know much about this system as it is not yet finished its testing Volvo will use it in their next round the world race 2008. Go to home page look for Marine Track in Electronics and then Tracking Technology.
This is a GPS system so remember
wind and tide. Now in US from Oceanmarketing.
This is a RF system. The ALERT 2 System consists of the Alert water-activated radio transmitter, which transmits a coded 418 MHz signal when immersed for one second, and the Alert receiver aboard your vessel, which triggers its audible alarm when it receives the transmitter signal. It can also plot a position on a compatible GPS or shut down the engine.. The new system from McMurdo
Maritech
I think they may have something here!!!
PLB or Personal Locator Beacons
PLB are pocket-sized emergency beacons, pocket sized version of the EPIRB (Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon) that boaters and pilots, respectively. The most easily notable differences are size and cost. PLBs will fit in a pocket, weigh in at about a pound or so and they are expected to sell for prices starting as low as $550 initially.
The
AquaFix personal
See Equipped to Survive news on PLB's left column. This Story of Rescued climber that accredits his rescue to his ACR PLB.
The
Sea Marshall is a direction Finder system and was rated highly in the COB
report see USPS upper left. EPIRB's & GPIRB or smart EPIRB
Left column you will find the link to Equipped to Survive EPIRB review in 2005. Doug Ritter Euipped's Executive director continues to make locating beacons better through his tests and pestering manufacturers. A good example is the Test on McMurdo beacons which did not shine in the tests in Key West. Since then McMurdo made improvements and now Sept 2006 McMurdo has signed a deal to supply the Coats Guard with FastFind Plus PLB's.
USCG 2 men rescued after dismasting off Florida Coast.
ACR
Rapid fix w 406 MHz EPIRB with GPS Interface
$600 manual deployment or
$710 Automated deployment
If you wonder what's its like to be shipwrecked check this story out on the sinking by Whale of the 40 ft sloop Mureadrittas. If this is what happens when you are properly prepared then that's a consolation.
Mureadrittas XL 40 sloop sinking & rescue by ACR EPIRB.
Electronics expert Ben Ellison at Panbo has many a discussion on rescue distress signals and here is his feature on the Mureadrittas incident.
$750 for manual deployment or $900
automatic deployment.
SART Search
and Rescue Transponders Search and Rescue Transponders, allow search vessels or aircraft to locate you. Wikipedia description, Search and Rescue Transponder's.
VERY IMPORTANT: Register your PLB or EPIRB online at NOAA. If you don't god help you literally.
Equipment service centers http://www.usmsa.org/service/stations1.asp
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