Boomshanka
Well-Known Member
Being 5th of Nov (and me being a tight arse) I gave the kids a treat by letting off two out of date (2006) red hand-held flares (save me the lectures on the rights & wrongs of doing so on land
). Thought I'd share my observations as it's the first time I've ever let one off.
1) They both lit no problem despite being 3 years out of date
2) One went for 40 secs the other just over a minute
3) If on the boat, they would leave loads of hot sparks/detritis all over the deck unless you were really on the most downwind part of the boat
4) The 'stick' part of the flare glows red hot for 15 to 30 seconds after it's finished - so bung it overboard as soon as it's done
5) (and the best bit of learning for me)... it sounds obvious, but they burned more brightly than I anticipated, so much so that if you were at sea in trouble at night, your night vision would be buggered for some time if you happened to look directly at the flare bit
Sorry if this is obvious to those who have lit one in anger, but I'm glad to have done so in the garden as I learnt a lot about how it might go at sea.
1) They both lit no problem despite being 3 years out of date
2) One went for 40 secs the other just over a minute
3) If on the boat, they would leave loads of hot sparks/detritis all over the deck unless you were really on the most downwind part of the boat
4) The 'stick' part of the flare glows red hot for 15 to 30 seconds after it's finished - so bung it overboard as soon as it's done
5) (and the best bit of learning for me)... it sounds obvious, but they burned more brightly than I anticipated, so much so that if you were at sea in trouble at night, your night vision would be buggered for some time if you happened to look directly at the flare bit
Sorry if this is obvious to those who have lit one in anger, but I'm glad to have done so in the garden as I learnt a lot about how it might go at sea.