SnaxMuppet
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I am going to be mostly coastal fishing and < 10 miles from shore so I am wondering what flare pack I should have.
Any ideas?
Any ideas?
I am going to be mostly coastal fishing and < 10 miles from shore so I am wondering what flare pack I should have.
Any ideas?
I went to a rnli flare demonstration a few years ago- they are seriously scary things to use and if you drop them in water they don't go out either. In a panic situation I am not convinced many people would do well with flares. So I bought an epirb 2 years ago, I believe it's more use than flares should something go wrong as the satellites are always listening. Easy to use, lasts ten years, easy to dispose off and won't set you or your boat on fire. And probably not much more expensive than a box of fireworks.
Thank you Piers for that advice... I have the perfect gloves already and will put them into the pack when I get it later today.Solution? We now keep 2 pairs of heavy duty asbestos gloves with the flare pack.
Do "we" have a new boat![]()
Let off a flare in stokes bay, off Lee on Solent, Solent Breezes, Calshot, the run up to Beaulieu and beyond and there is a fair chance someone on the shore will call it in.
Outside the Solent's 20 mile length the same remain true. Trundle towards Poole, on past St Albans head, past Lulworth Cove and on to Weymouth there is a good chance of people walking the coast making a call on seeing your parachute flare.
Whether land or sea based we all know what a rocket flare means and how to react.
Would a flashing light elicit the same response? I suspect not.
Henry![]()
Let off a flare in stokes bay, off Lee on Solent, Solent Breezes, Calshot, the run up to Beaulieu and beyond and there is a fair chance someone on the shore will call it in.
Outside the Solent's 20 mile length the same remain true. Trundle towards Poole, on past St Albans head, past Lulworth Cove and on to Weymouth there is a good chance of people walking the coast making a call on seeing your parachute flare.
Whether land or sea based we all know what a rocket flare means and how to react.
Would a flashing light elicit the same response? I suspect not.
Henry![]()
In the same way the COLREGs stipulate precise details for nav lights and horns (sound signals) is there 'something' that stipulates flare requirements?