Safety Equipment

EdMinty

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I'm doing research for my University Dissertation about safety equipment available to yachts. I would be grateful for anyones views on this topic. Anything would be useful from what you use, is it adequate, is there anythingyou feel strongly about. Thanks for your opinions.
 
Retitle it "Emergency" equipment - the best safety equipment is probably the brain followed by a sound hull and warm clothing.
 
Your topic is too broad, and many of the people who contribute to the forum may be too polite to say that they don't want to write your dissertation for you.

There is a vast archive, and a quick search will give you plenty to work with. I would suggest that if you want to get a response you identify something you think is an issue and then do a post which sets out the issues as you see them, and invite comment.

Just a thought.

John
 
Suggest you are more specific and identify the different emergency kit and activity available/recommended, understand them and refine your questions so people can be more helpful as it's a BIG topic with lots of angles.
 
Possible to argue that almost everything on a boat, from the kettle upwards, is emergency equipment.

But one thing that gets my goat are flares which have a three year shelf life, so like it or not, they have to replaced when the odds are that they are still 100% effective. Grrr.
 
sort out what you think is safety equipment


Equipment
Adverc DCM Voltage/Amp monitor
Air Marine wind generator
Aquagen towed generator
Sterling 1800 watt inverter
Genoa x 2
Main x 2
Cruising Chute
Storm Gib
Fortress FX 37 storm anchor with 100 M chain and 22mm Nylon warp
MLR FX412 DGPS
Garmin 12
Garmin 156
USB GPS tripnav Rayming v TN-200
Simrad RD68 DSC VHF
ICOM M710 SSB MF/HF
C.A.R.D. Collision Avoidance Radar Detector
Thrane & Thrane Inmarsat Mini M satellite telephone/e-mail
ICS NAV6 Navtex
Pains Wessex GPS 406 Mhz EPIRB
Aries windvane self-steering, new model
Raytheon ST 1000+ back-up Autopilot
Sony MP3 CD/Radio with cockpit speakers
Eberspacher DL5 diesel cabin heating
Spectra 380C 60lph 12 volt watermaker
Zodiac 6 man Ocean liferaft (2001) Serviced 04/2004
Tri-Buckle Mob Hoist
Mob Sling and throwbag
Heaving line
5 fire extinguishers
1 engine room auto fire extinguisher
RORC + flare pack (2001) + (2004)
Comprehensive off-shore first aid kit plus medipac
1 million candle power lamp
PC, printer (2005) Laptop back up. Skyfile Email
Navmaster software including ARCs worlds charts Updated to 2005
Paper Charts
2 Stroke 950 watt generator
Gas shutoff
Gas Bottles Aluminum
Nav mast lights
alternator
RORC Danbuoy with light
 
To give you a quick start, here are a few categories to think about:

Items for use in emergencies

Radios
Flares
Lifejackets
Liferafts
Man Overboard equipment
Alarms (gas etc)
Firefighting equipment
safety harnesses
Repair equipment
Sea anchors etc

Items to prevent emergencies

Radar
Bilge pumps
Navigation equipment
Etc.
 
... and don't carry any fuel on board, or indeed take it anywhere near rocks, or have any crew in case they fall overboard, or indeed go out of the marina in case you get flattened by a ship or get struck by lightning etc. etc. etc... /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif
 
And I know someone who MAY just be looking for a 38i!

Will tell you more by PM should the situation develop!

So are you going to buy the new 46DS?
 
OK, since you asked - the biggest ripoff going

Danbuoys where the weights and buoyancy are held on with sticky tape...

Lifebuoys that you cannot get into...

Lifejackets where the gas bottle unscrews itself, with spray hoods that don't work...

Fire extinguishers that emit a feeble dribble of powder...

Liferafts that don't inflate (concentrates the mind wonderfully. that one)

Radar reflectors that don't

One could go on for hours.

Remember - the dead don't sue (unless there are witnesses!)
 
Small liferafts for inshore use and small enough to be stowed on smaller yachts would be good. They have been available in the past but now only the genuine offshore jobs are advertised.

VAT shoild not be charged on safety items.

Some marine radios are total crap and have no place on a boat (will PM names of regular failures if you want.)
 
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