#135366 - 06/10/08 11:46 AM
Importance of just a little bit of preparation
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http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/front/5828457.htmlSometimes the smallest things mean the most. For Steven Conway, that turned out to be an inexpensive emergency flashlight that could be attached to a life vest.
He bought it at local sporting goods store. Not likely to really need it, but you never know when a waterproof light might come in handy.
Then the keel fell off his boat Friday night and five guys suddenly were floating together in the Gulf of Mexico — five little dots bobbing in the water, all but invisible from an airplane or helicopter. Unless it's night, and there's intermittent blinking coming from the general vicinity of a capsized sailboat.
Conway's little light helped U.S. Coast Guard rescuers spot the group early Sunday morning. Soon they were safely aboard a helicopter heading back to Galveston, all save Roger Stone, whose dedication to getting two students out from under a capsizing boat ultimately cost him his own life.
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#135373 - 06/10/08 01:10 PM
Re: Importance of just a little bit of preparation
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I am not a boat person, but if I were, I always figured that I would have an ACR strobe on me all the time, just in case...
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#135374 - 06/10/08 01:11 PM
Re: Importance of just a little bit of preparation
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#135375 - 06/10/08 01:12 PM
Re: Importance of just a little bit of preparation
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I carry a Princeton Tec Strobe for when I'm in a boat or canoe. It floats light side up and is water tight to a pretty crazy depth (designed for use with divers). I usually tie one end to 10 feet of cord and the other end to myself somehow.
It's almost perfect IMO...it just can't turn itself on.
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#135379 - 06/10/08 01:39 PM
Re: Importance of just a little bit of preparation
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Again a lesson; People 'get religion' about being prepared and then panic if they don't have a fancy knife, year's supply of food and water and an ER of medical gear.It takes so very little to have an edge- even if that edge is a cheap Mora or flahslight.
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#135381 - 06/10/08 01:47 PM
Re: Importance of just a little bit of preparation
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+1 on the strobe. A flashlight gets used as a flashlight and then when you really need it the batteries are weak. A dedicated strobe won't be used except to check its condition. If you go over the battery should be fully charged. While you're at it get a good signal mirror (as in the D.R. PSP).
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#135389 - 06/10/08 02:26 PM
Re: Importance of just a little bit of preparation
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Does anyone have This one? If so could you right just a little review for all of us?
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#135392 - 06/10/08 02:38 PM
Re: Importance of just a little bit of preparation
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Registered: 02/05/04
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Loc: Paris, France
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+1 on the ACR strobe, have one on the stab jacket when diving. Always have fresh batteries or fully charged rechargeables, done the night before.
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#135394 - 06/10/08 02:41 PM
Re: Importance of just a little bit of preparation
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Registered: 12/10/07
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Loc: NYC
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I have no idea of the models, but most of the lights for life jackets I've seen in my life are like those in the link provided by climberslacker. They have been simple little lights, with a battery and a flashlight battery. I've also had a strobe.
Both would always be better than none. If you have one, I think you'd pick based on your conditions. The strobes are far brighter and far easier to see than the other ones I've seen used. I'd check out the times each was expected to last when choosing.
However, if you expect to be in an area with a good amount of traffic, take the strobe.
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