madhatter1
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- OWNER - I own a Hatteras Yacht
- Hatteras Model
- 34' CONVERTIBLE (1965 - 1969)
We are trying to equip our boat as safely as possible for going out into open water. The farthest offshore we will most likely ever be is halfway between Marco and Key West and maybe 30 miles offshore fishing. Just bought and registered a type 2 406 EPIRB. Next on the list is a life raft and a waterproof VHF.
Looking at the Revere 6 man coastal because it is light, stowable, and I can use it on both boats as needed. But is this too light duty to be used as real safety gear?
For VHF there are plenty of submersible units available around $200. Is DSC needed or useful since we have the EPIRB? Also is it better to jump up to a ACR survival radio?
I am thinking that with the coastal raft, EPIRB, and waterproof VHF we would be fairly well covered. Being that both boats are Hatteras's I don't really ever expect to be in a sinking condition. More afraid of fire than anything else. Once fiberglass starts burning it's not going to go out.
Looking at the Revere 6 man coastal because it is light, stowable, and I can use it on both boats as needed. But is this too light duty to be used as real safety gear?
For VHF there are plenty of submersible units available around $200. Is DSC needed or useful since we have the EPIRB? Also is it better to jump up to a ACR survival radio?
I am thinking that with the coastal raft, EPIRB, and waterproof VHF we would be fairly well covered. Being that both boats are Hatteras's I don't really ever expect to be in a sinking condition. More afraid of fire than anything else. Once fiberglass starts burning it's not going to go out.