Where to buy marine safety equipment online in UK ?

BartW

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need some safety items ao:

- new Epirb
- Lifebuoy lights
- cat-C first aid kit (MCA compliant)

I used to buy from Safety-Marine, but they can't deliver the med kit
(they don't have the authorisation, as there is some drugs in this kit)

any sugestions for another good supplier ?
 
Try here too. They sponsor (i think) the ARC races and help with the requirements to do so. https://www.oceansafety.com/

They supply everything you are asking for.:encouragement:

*no connection*
 
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any sugestions for another good supplier ?
Plenty of them the other side of the Pond (where I am at the moment), and somewhat cheaper too.
In fact, I might need to buy another bag before coming back home! :cool:

By the way, I'm surprised to read that you are interested in MCA compliant stuff.
Didn't you get rid of the obsolete, extra-EU red duster...?
...Now, where did I leave my coat!? :p
 
By the way, I'm surprised to read that you are interested in MCA compliant stuff.
Didn't you get rid of the obsolete, extra-EU red duster...?
...Now, where did I leave my coat!? :p

as long its still extra-EU, is such a wonderfull ensign to carry :D
 
I find Aspli one of the cheapest for things like lifejacket spares. They also do lifebuoy lights.http://www.aspli.com/

Aspli also do lots of first aid kits, but they seem to be mostly aimed for the workplace market, not boats (and none specifically described as Cat C). I tend to buy first aid bits individually, because they don't all expire at the same time and because I probably don't need the quantities that you would get with a cat C pack. I don't think anything in one of those packs is prescription only, so you can get the tablets from a chemist. But, if you are adamant you want one, you can order one from here. (Instructions on how to send proof that you are a boater on that page).

Can't help with EPIRBS, sorry.
 
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