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Chuck Gould March 7th 07 02:58 AM

LifeTag system
 
There's a realtively new item available that might prove useful as a
safety feature.

It's an audio alarm that sounds when anybody wearing one of the
wireless transmitter pendants falls overboard.

The system is built by Rarmarine, and might be of interest to anyone
wanting the earliest possible notification that a family member or
guest has slipped overboard unnoticed.

I will refrain from going into additional details on this product to
avoid offending the "SPAM" sensitive in the group, but if it seems as
though it might be of interest to somebody that person will now be
aware that there's additionial information out there.


CalifBill March 7th 07 05:05 AM

LifeTag system
 

"Chuck Gould" wrote in message
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There's a realtively new item available that might prove useful as a
safety feature.

It's an audio alarm that sounds when anybody wearing one of the
wireless transmitter pendants falls overboard.

The system is built by Rarmarine, and might be of interest to anyone
wanting the earliest possible notification that a family member or
guest has slipped overboard unnoticed.

I will refrain from going into additional details on this product to
avoid offending the "SPAM" sensitive in the group, but if it seems as
though it might be of interest to somebody that person will now be
aware that there's additionial information out there.


Maybe for adults it looks better than a turtle on your wrist. They sell
these to help protect kids around swimming pools.



Bill Kearney March 7th 07 01:16 PM

LifeTag system
 
It's an audio alarm that sounds when anybody wearing one of the
wireless transmitter pendants falls overboard.


I looked at one. It doesn't have a way to integrate with the throttle to
make it as useful as it could be. I'd much rather have one that had the
option to kill the throttle in the event of the operator going overboard.
That and the alarm wasn't quite loud enough to be heard at WOT.




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