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On Mon, 30 Jul 2007 20:33:37 -0700, Chuck Gould
wrote: More stringent standards for distress signaling devices were introduced by the Safety Of Life At Sea (SOLAS) convention of 1983. SOLAS flares are commercial grade devices, and some local pleasure boaters might wonder whether SOLAS flares are over spec'd for inland use. Use of less than the best available signaling device is tantamount to whispering, rather than hollering for help. There is no question that SOLAS flares are vastly superior to ordinary "USCG approved". I've been to several different Safety at Sea seminars where demonstrations have been conducted. The huge difference in height and visibility of the SOLAS flares always gets a collective gasp from the crowd. It is unfortunate that they come with a big price premium as well as being more bulky. |
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