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Say Larry..
Well, I do like to tinker.
If reed switches worked as advertised (burglars must really love the things since they are ubiquitous on alarm systems), I would have an excellent set up right now. It clearly is the switch because I can sometimes get it to switch from steady to flashing mode by banging on the pole. In a racing boat charging hard under a spinnaker it may take a couple of miles to get things under control enough to start back. In that case, you need a really bright strobe. The rules were also written before GPS track back and MOB waypoint entry so the search area could rapidly become several square miles. I'll get back within about 100 feet of where I punched the MOB button on the GPS and in any conditions where I can make the boat go back, the turn will take place within a few hundred feet at worst. There just isn't anything complex to deal with in the rig. I want something to guide the PIW to the pole and life ring. There is a very interesting passage in an early edition of "Heavy Weather Sailing" describing how hard it was to locate and get to a floating strobe in waves because it lit up so much water and wasn't above the waves long enough to fix a visual location. I would put the strobe on the lifevest and I have those as backup. -- Roger Long |
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