jimi
Well-Known Member
I'm wondering if its worth it, with today's epirbs and modern radios. What do you do?
Yes
I carry offshore pack.
It's been debated on here before the pros and cons.
Have also done the Macau race thing....When we lived in HK the use of fireworks , pyrotechnics, were banned but we were required to carry flare. At their use by date there was an obvious problem. This was easily resolved as at Chinese New Year there was a race to Macau, where fireworks were quite permissible. On the return to HK it was customary to use ones out of date flares. Great fun was had by all - except - it was actually the only time, of which I am aware, whereby owners and crew actually had opportunity to use a flare and see what they achieved.
As Duncan implies - they can be pretty spectacular and would be difficult to miss by someone looking for you. Smoke, parachute flares - in rough water, bad weather - might still save a life. We are not required to carry parachute flareS here, I alway have had one in the flare kit.
Jonathan
+1W carried an EPIRB and flares because they do two different things, an EPIRB sends an emergency to a coastguard, flares pinpoint your position for a rescue boat. That is the basis of why we chose both.
I suggest those who are scared of flares (and note I don't assume everyone who chooses not to carry them is "scared") fire a recently-expired hand-flare in their back garden some time. It's really not that big a deal, and demystifying the process is a good idea.