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If you have an epirb what would the GPS be for and you can buy a handheld VHF that has a gps built in to give you location when you hit distress.
Last edited by Stillrunning; 02-09-2009 at 04:25 PM. |
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Cterrebonne probably has the same advantage we do in SW Louisiana, we're never out of sight of an oil production platform, even 100 miles offshore. I've know several folks that would not have made it back(including the folks that bought my Wellcraft 248), but were picked up from the water by oilfield crewboats. If you can get a message off, help is typically fairly nearby.
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I always carry an overboard bag with whatever I need for current water temp's, figure I can swim to the nearest production platform. I encourage everyone to carry an overboard bag. My biggest concern now is sharks! I've never seen so many sharks since the NMFS put limits. We might not last a minute in the water, especially within 10 miles of the LA coast. |
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Saw a raft on Craigslist, Wilmington for a few hundred dollars.
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