Descriptions

EPIRBs (emergency position-indicating radio beacons) signal maritime distress.
PLBs (personal locator beacons) are for personal use and are intended to indicate a person in distress who is away from normal emergancy sercices. They are also used for crewsaving applications in yachting and lifeboats.

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Marine Rescue Sydney - Hoax distress calls not a joke

There are many hazards and dangers that the hapless boater can encounter. 


Marine Rescue Terrey Hills coordinated the emergency services’ response to a swimmer who was injured by a stingray in the Cowan Creek area of Broken Bay last Thursday (23 December). The swimmer was transported to a waiting ambulance at Cottage Point by their sailing sloop.

Experience when boating can mean the difference between rescue and making it to the destination safely.
Experience came into play for the crew of a thirty-four foot yacht when they lost their steering en route to Sydney Harbour on Christmas Day. Having advised Marine Rescue Terrey Hills of their predicament they were able to jury rig a steering system that saw them safely to their destination at Clontarf. Marine Rescue crews at Middle Harbour remained on standby until the yacht arrived safely.

The annual onset of the 'silly season' unfortunately means a marked increase in hoax distress calls.

Marine Rescue Terrey Hills received a distress (MAYDAY) call in the early hours (2:16 am) of Monday, 27 December. All distress calls are received in good faith and the duty operator immediately followed procedures by relaying the information to nearby vessels, plotting the vessel’s position and informing the Water Police. The position given was found to be inland and the duty operator was unable to reestablish contact with the vessel. The Rescue Coordination Centre in Canberra confirmed there were no EPIRB activations. 'False distress calls are both dangerous and a waste of resources,' said Marine Rescue Terrey Hills Unit Commander Ron Woosey. 'In this instance Marine Rescue, Water Police and the Rescue Coordination Centre in Canberra all took the required steps to render assistance, costing hours in wasted time and effort.' Commander Woosey reminds the boating public that intentionally making a false distress call is a criminal offence and can result in rescue resources being diverted away from bona fide incidents. Parents are also reminded to ensure that children are not allowed to play with or around vessel radios.

Logging-on with Marine Rescue not only gives a skipper a life-line should they fail to report in or arrive at a destination but it also gives family members ashore peace of mind. On Tuesday (28 December) evening a family member contacted Marine Rescue Terrey Hills concerned for the welfare of a person on board a vessel. Records indicated that the vessel had not logged-on and despite efforts by the duty operator to call the vessel on the radio they were unable to establish contact. Several hours later the same family member contacted Marine Rescue to advise the person had made contact by phone. 'By logging-on Marine Rescue always knows a vessel’s last known position, destination and estimated time of arrival. This can be a great relief to concerned family members who may not have heard from their loved ones due to poor mobile phone reception at sea,' said Commander Woosey. 'Marine Rescue’s extensive radio coverage footprint and CompassTrack electronic tracking system ensures that once a vessel is logged-on we can keep an eye on and communicate with that vessel.'

Marine Rescue NSW website http://www.marinerescuensw.com.au

Marine Rescue Terrey Hills is known as Marine Rescue Sydney.

Friday, December 3, 2010

PLB Price Breakthrough - KANNAD SAFELINK PLB


e-marineworld has just annouinced new Kannad Safelink will be available soon for $529.00
Pre Oder Today - Stock due 10th December 2010  from e-marineworld
Go Faster, Go Further, Go SOLO.
SafeLink SOLO gives you the freedom to perform to your full potential.
The SafeLink SOLO 406 MHz GPS Personal Location Beacon (PLB) takes your personal safety to a new level. Whether you enjoy boating, diving or any outdoor pursuit which takes you to remote locations around the world, the SafeLink SOLO PLB gives you direct contact with search and rescue services when a life threatening incident occurs anywhere in the world.
The ultra-small SafeLink SOLO is tough and durable, lightweight and compact, designed to be carried with you at all times. The size of the SafeLink SOLO  and it's non-slip rubber armour; designed to protect it in the harshest environments, means the compact life saver can be tucked into a pocket, pouch or personal kit bag and forgotten about until needed. SafeLink SOLO is waterproof to 10 metres and activation is simple. It is supplied complete with a lanyard, a buoyancy pouch and a universal carry pouch; which can be attached to a belt or strap, keeping the SOLO close to hand, in case a life threatening situation necessitates alerting search and rescue organisations.
Solo Aspiration
The SafeLink SOLO PLB is fantastic value for money; it should be a standard piece of equipment  for safety conscious individuals who want peace of mind whilst performing to their full potential.  As more and more people turn away from pyrotechnic flares for distress alerting, due to safety and disposal concerns, the SafeLink SOLO has emerged as a top class alternative for water sports and extreme sports enthusiasts.
The SafeLink SOLO is a 406MHz beacon which operates on the global COSPAS SARSAT satellite communication system, supported by international government search and rescue authorities around the world.  The SOLO is subscription free and does not rely on commercial call centres. It has integral 50-channel GPS which is constantly updated, ensuring that you can be accurately located, thus speeding up the time of rescue. The SafeLink SOLO PLB also transmits on the 121.5MHz homing frequency so that when the emergency services get close they can 'home in' on the signal. Once activated, the SafeLink SOLO PLB will transmit constantly for a minimum of 24 hours, and will operate at temperatures down to -20°C. It also has an SOS LED flashing light that the user can switch on to aid rescue in the dark.
SafeLink SOLO PLB gives you the freedom to Perform to your full potential. Go Faster, Go Further, Go SOLO.

Key Features:

  • Internationally approved
  • Subscription-free & no call charges
  • Compact, light and durable
  • Waterproof to 10m and bouyant when used with flotation pouch.
  • True global emergency alerting via COSPAS-SARSAT satellites
  • 406 MHz international distress signal and 121.5 MHz homing signal
  • 50 channel integral GPS
  • Minimum of 24 hours continuous operation
  • Simple 3 stage activation
  • Operates at temperatures down to -20°C
  • SOS LED flash light
  • Self-test up to 12 times per year
  • 5 year replaceable battery life
  • Flotation pouch, lanyard and universal pouch included.
For more information see www.e-marineworld.com.au