RJJ
Well-Known Member
Hi folks. Following a recent thread about safety gear....and noting that Personal AIS beacons are £200-240 for something that lasts seven years.
1. Should I be confident they work? i.e.. they will deliver me a workable signal in waves and at risk of being submerged
2. Is this proportionate to the benefit? I know you can always make a case that "you can't put a price on saving a life" etc... but these gadgets didn't exist years ago and nobody did anything differently; I covered 25k miles in those days and never saw anyone fall overboard.
3. Is it necessary to have one for every crewmember / every lifejacket? or is it sufficient to have one or two for people on watch and hand them around? or can I depend on a VHF DSC handheld clipped on to a lifejacket?
Tell me I'm being ridiculously tight. Or that I have a point. thanks.
1. Should I be confident they work? i.e.. they will deliver me a workable signal in waves and at risk of being submerged
2. Is this proportionate to the benefit? I know you can always make a case that "you can't put a price on saving a life" etc... but these gadgets didn't exist years ago and nobody did anything differently; I covered 25k miles in those days and never saw anyone fall overboard.
3. Is it necessary to have one for every crewmember / every lifejacket? or is it sufficient to have one or two for people on watch and hand them around? or can I depend on a VHF DSC handheld clipped on to a lifejacket?
Tell me I'm being ridiculously tight. Or that I have a point. thanks.