duncan99210
Well-Known Member
I keep going back to the time Iwas aboard a yacht that was knocked down of Alderney in heavy weather. Damaged the steering and when we got power back we asked for help and the lifeboat launched to us. They couldn’t spot us in the confused sea despite us using a “steamer scarer” torch. We then popped a flare and the life boat was alongside in minutes.
Comment from the crew was that they didn’t see the direct light of the flare (rain, spray and wave troughs prevented that) rather they saw the back scatter from the flare above the boat.
Thats why I carry pyrotechnics as well as a laser beacon in addition to all the electronics I can afford (AIS, PLBs, EPIRB and DSC VHF). Yes, an electronic beacon is a useful long lasting marker but you’re deluding yourself if you think it replaces the sheer volume and intensity of light put out by a pyrotechnic.
Comment from the crew was that they didn’t see the direct light of the flare (rain, spray and wave troughs prevented that) rather they saw the back scatter from the flare above the boat.
Thats why I carry pyrotechnics as well as a laser beacon in addition to all the electronics I can afford (AIS, PLBs, EPIRB and DSC VHF). Yes, an electronic beacon is a useful long lasting marker but you’re deluding yourself if you think it replaces the sheer volume and intensity of light put out by a pyrotechnic.