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I had one of the smaller blaster horns, made in England, purchased from
WalMart. Seemed loud when I blew it but paddling friends about 1/4 mile away couldn't hear it when I blew it, and we were on a high mtn. lake miles from road noise, etc. ?? When I took it out new years day, (temp +8 F) the thing cracked several places and was useless. I'm sticking with my whistle and radio ![]() |
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On 10-Feb-2005, "mauiEd" wrote:
Seemed loud when I blew it but paddling friends about 1/4 mile away couldn't hear it when I blew it, and we were on a high mtn. lake miles from road noise, etc. ?? Which way was the wind blowing? If they are upwind, they are less likely to hear you. Mike |
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mauiEd wrote:
I had one of the smaller blaster horns, made in England, purchased from WalMart. Seemed loud when I blew it but paddling friends about 1/4 mile away couldn't hear it when I blew it, and we were on a high mtn. lake miles from road noise, etc. ?? When I took it out new years day, (temp +8 F) the thing cracked several places and was useless. I'm sticking with my whistle and radio ![]() I have yet to find a sound making device small enough to carry conveniently that will work over a 1/4 mile distance if there is any significant wind or wave noise. The Safety Blaster horn is better than any whistle, but it's still not enough. Nothing can substitute for a marine VHF radio when you need to communicate over any real distance. |
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