Robin
Well-Known Member
Re: handheld GPS
406 EPIRBS are definitely the way to go, no argument at all other than cost priorities and in the context of currently sailing in European waters rather than oceans. Plus bear in mind we are 'above average' in the safety stakes with our existing systems, there is a local effect working here! Our 121.5 sets are personal MOB devices, but useful for homing in a liferaft situation.
We do (newly fitted) have DSC VHF which transmits an automatic GPS position with a mayday signal. Do you have DSC in operation in NZ waters yet? I know it is not up and running in the USA yet.
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406 EPIRBS are definitely the way to go, no argument at all other than cost priorities and in the context of currently sailing in European waters rather than oceans. Plus bear in mind we are 'above average' in the safety stakes with our existing systems, there is a local effect working here! Our 121.5 sets are personal MOB devices, but useful for homing in a liferaft situation.
We do (newly fitted) have DSC VHF which transmits an automatic GPS position with a mayday signal. Do you have DSC in operation in NZ waters yet? I know it is not up and running in the USA yet.
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