Giddy_up wrote:You must have it within arms reach of the helm.
ILUVSWTAS wrote:I find it more disturbing that a break into a boat seems normal enough for people to be debating where they should keep the PLB for such an instance.
Strider wrote:Giddy_up wrote:You must have it within arms reach of the helm.
In what state? I do know that in Tasmania there is no such rule for commercial vessels. Some one else may be able to confirm for recreational.
Allchin09 wrote:I don't understand why the chopper went searching for the beacon? I thought that after a beacon is activated, the contact number associated with the device is rung to check if it has been set off by mistake.
Giddy_up wrote:Strider wrote:Giddy_up wrote:You must have it within arms reach of the helm.
In what state? I do know that in Tasmania there is no such rule for commercial vessels. Some one else may be able to confirm for recreational.
Its a law of the sea strider, not a law of the land.
davidf wrote:There is a recent post on packraft about some experienced blokes in a snafu and one lesson the fella writing the post was to keep the thing on you. Where you keep it is irrelevent to when you use it.
Allchin09 wrote:I don't understand why the chopper went searching for the beacon? I thought that after a beacon is activated, the contact number associated with the device is rung to check if it has been set off by mistake.
GPSGuided wrote:I suspect a lot of the registration data are out of date. Not surprised if the agency can't find the owner.
Giddy_up wrote:... fact that stupid people are capable of some really stupid things, which is what we are primarily talking about here.
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