westhinder
Well-Known Member
I am preparing the boat for a Round Britain next summer and weighing emergency measures. I am considering buying a PLB with integral GPS. What more could an EPIRB offer over a PLB?
To me the major differences are:
1. PLB generally has to be kept out of the water with the aerial upright, which in practice means a capable person holding it. An EPIRB will float and work unattended.
2. EPIRB can be rigged to launch and activate automatically, say in the event of knockdown and flooding, sudden collision, or trawlers getting their nets fast, turning beam-on, and being pulled over. These features have resulted in successful alerts in accidents where there was no time to do anything else.
I have a PLB, as while the above points are valuable, I couldn't justify the extra cost.
Pete
Depends on whether you think your boat is going to sink or you are going to fall overboard. EPIRB of limited value if you are in coastal waters and have DSC. PLB has value if you become separated from the boat.
The odds are small, and although I take care to wear my harness and lifeline when the weather is foul, the risk of falling overboard must be significantly greater than that of the boat sinking. My reasoning is that I could use a PLB if we had to abandon ship, whereas an EPIRB strapped to the boat is of no use to me if I should fall in. Or amI missing something?
The Fastfind PLB has a 2 pack of floating cases you can buy. I
Yes I have seen them, I thought it was a special promotion. My main point is that having the PLB on you at all times is important. The lanyard is more important than the pouch. For the sake of a few quid I think the GPS version is worth the extra.That'll be the old version - The new one comes with a buoyancy pouch as standard now!![]()
The bottom line is that it all comes down to what you can afford.
Loads of money - get both
Budget tight - plb with gps
Buget very tight - don't bother, as you are only coast hopping and a h/h vhf will do a job.
To widen the debate: Do you carry a Life raft (new or 2nd hand) or do you think your inflatable will be adequate?
Certainly not if you widen the question to Offshore mid-atlanticSurely not so simple.