81_chapparel194
Petty Officer 1st Class
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what is the requirements for flares and or signaling devices? particularly in florida. would be staying within 10 miles of shore
Essentially, you need (for pyrotechnics) 3 day signals (orange smoke) for daytime use, 3 night signals (red) for night use, or 3 that qualify as both (Day/Night). You can use a CG approved signal flag for day use, and an electronic SOS light for night use (good luck finding one of those) ...![]()
ELECTRIC S-O-S DISTRESS LIGHT
APPROVAL CATEGORY: 161.013
APPROVAL GUIDANCE & INFORMATION: This is an alternative to flares for recreational boats. It is required to automatically flash S-O-S. Light intensity and duration requirements apply. Electric S-O-S distress lights are self-certified by the manufacturer. The Coast Guard does not issue approvals or keep an authenticated list of manufacturers. Approval standards for these lights are found in Title 46 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Subpart 161.013.
Keep the old ones and use them first if needed. Most experienced boaters have 2 or 3 sets on board, one current set and the rest are expired, but usually like new in the package.And be aware that those signals EXPIRE 39 months from the date of manufacture. If kept dry they last for many, many years... but CG or enforcement will always check that the dates are current. I carry the expired ones in a labeled plastic toolbox on board the boat.
My .02
Keep the old ones and use them first if needed. Most experienced boaters have 2 or 3 sets on board, one current set and the rest are expired, but usually like new in the package.
You can go a lifetime and never use one. And hopefully so!
After you have more than a dozen of them you can donate them to the CG auxiliary for their training classes.
Better yet, hold a training class on the 4th of July with the family.
Any one who has never lite a flare gets to light one.
Then they will know what to expect if the need arises.
Only do this On Land, NOT on the water, where there will be no mistaking the flare for a real distress call.
Tell me about it. Some knucklehead, not me btw, who shall remain unnamed set one off'a Snake Island one night that brought the Cavalry comin'. 'Course we all played dumb, some dumber than others ...Only do this On Land, NOT on the water
The answer is "no," but I think you posted to the wrong thread.so the segment about the vent/blower on a boat i have a 19.5 ft bow rider with an outboard.. do i need a blower? my fuel tank is below deck but natural ventilation fore and aft ot the tank with removeable teak wood grate panels. it never had a blower installed from the dealer/factory.
No, not with an outboard. Less'n the cop is a moron that thinks you need one. If'n that's the case it pays to stay on top of the latest 'requirements'. Fwiw lotsa cops don't really know the statutes. Not saying you should rush out'n re-educate them, just sayin' ...i have a 19.5 ft bow rider with an outboard.. do i need a blower
are these acceptable? Orion Locate-4 Handheld Flares - Walmart.com
or these? Orion Flare Gun - Walmart.com
if both which do yall reccomend?
The answer is "no," but I think you posted to the wrong thread.