duppamiller
Member
With the demise of the 121.5 EBIRB less than a year away, plus the decreasing priority of 121.5 activations, I've decided to replace ours with a 406 - question is which one!
I'm thinking that built in GPS is a good idea and that ACR and McMurdo have most of the market share, so must be doing something right.
I'm also conscious that our liferaft doesn't have a hydrostatic release (nowhere to safely put one) so would like to keep the EPIRB in the cockpit from time to time, in case of a sudden catastrophe.
Most of our sailing is in the Bristol Channel, roughly half and half racing/cruising plus the odd trip further a field usually on charter/delivery.
Current favourite is to go with a PLB type unit as it could be kept in the cockpit without getting in the way and we could take it with us on charters/deliveries.
Alternatively could go for a full size unit with brackets in both the cabin and cockpit, which would give more battery life and/or power output at the expense of convenience.
Final option would be a full size unit with hydrostatic release, but i get the impression that the casing isn't designed for regular removal so it may end up down below most of the time.
There's not much in it on price, but they're not cheap so I don't want a turkey - has anyone got some pearls of wisdom?
I'm thinking that built in GPS is a good idea and that ACR and McMurdo have most of the market share, so must be doing something right.
I'm also conscious that our liferaft doesn't have a hydrostatic release (nowhere to safely put one) so would like to keep the EPIRB in the cockpit from time to time, in case of a sudden catastrophe.
Most of our sailing is in the Bristol Channel, roughly half and half racing/cruising plus the odd trip further a field usually on charter/delivery.
Current favourite is to go with a PLB type unit as it could be kept in the cockpit without getting in the way and we could take it with us on charters/deliveries.
Alternatively could go for a full size unit with brackets in both the cabin and cockpit, which would give more battery life and/or power output at the expense of convenience.
Final option would be a full size unit with hydrostatic release, but i get the impression that the casing isn't designed for regular removal so it may end up down below most of the time.
There's not much in it on price, but they're not cheap so I don't want a turkey - has anyone got some pearls of wisdom?