Is mandatory to have a immersion suit, for sailors, for oil rigs but if you have a boat you should have at least two immersion suits and some of the Thermal Protective Aid, Survival Bag.
Also this is some items that must have with your suit.
• A whistle on a lanyard to permit the wearer to signal for help
• An emergency strobe light beacon with a water-activated battery
• An inflatable air bladder to lift the wearer's head up out of the water
• Tethered mittens to better insulate the hands
• An emergency radio locator beacon
• A "Buddy line" to attach to others' suits to keep the group together for rescue
The wearer have only to minutes to put on the immersion suit as a requirement.
The trick to put on the immersion suit is to first put the legs in, then one of the arms, then the head and last the other arm.
A ship's captain (or master) may be required to hold drills periodically to ensure that everyone can get to the survival suit storage quickly, and don the suit in the allotted amount of time. In the event of an emergency, it should be possible to put on a survival suit and abandon ship in about one minute.
Ship or Vessel Abandonment (Evacuation)
This type of survival suit's flotation and thermal protection is usually better than an immersion protection work suit, and typically extends a person's survival by several hours while waiting for rescue.
An adult survival suit is often a large bulky one-size-fits-all design meant to fit a wide range of sizes.
The Neoprene material used is a synthetic rubber closed-cell foam, containing a multitude of tiny air bubbles making the suit sufficiently buoyant to also be a personal flotation device.
The seams of the neoprene suit are sewn and taped to seal out the cold ocean water, and the suit also has strips of SOLAS specified retroreflective tape on the arms, legs, and head to permit the wearer to be located at night from a rescue aircraft or ship.
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Thursday, December 9, 2010
The immersion suit can Save your life from Hypothermia!!!
Is mandatory to have a immersion suit, for sailors, for oil rigs but if you have a boat you should have at least two immersion suits and some of the Thermal Protective Aid, Survival Bag.
Also this is some items that must have with your suit.
• A whistle on a lanyard to permit the wearer to signal for help
• An emergency strobe light beacon with a water-activated battery
• An inflatable air bladder to lift the wearer's head up out of the water
• Tethered mittens to better insulate the hands
• An emergency radio locator beacon
• A "Buddy line" to attach to others' suits to keep the group together for rescue
The wearer have only to minutes to put on the immersion suit as a requirement.
The trick to put on the immersion suit is to first put the legs in, then one of the arms, then the head and last the other arm.
A ship's captain (or master) may be required to hold drills periodically to ensure that everyone can get to the survival suit storage quickly, and don the suit in the allotted amount of time. In the event of an emergency, it should be possible to put on a survival suit and abandon ship in about one minute.
Ship or Vessel Abandonment (Evacuation)
This type of survival suit's flotation and thermal protection is usually better than an immersion protection work suit, and typically extends a person's survival by several hours while waiting for rescue.
An adult survival suit is often a large bulky one-size-fits-all design meant to fit a wide range of sizes.
The Neoprene material used is a synthetic rubber closed-cell foam, containing a multitude of tiny air bubbles making the suit sufficiently buoyant to also be a personal flotation device.
The seams of the neoprene suit are sewn and taped to seal out the cold ocean water, and the suit also has strips of SOLAS specified retroreflective tape on the arms, legs, and head to permit the wearer to be located at night from a rescue aircraft or ship.
Also this is some items that must have with your suit.
• A whistle on a lanyard to permit the wearer to signal for help
• An emergency strobe light beacon with a water-activated battery
• An inflatable air bladder to lift the wearer's head up out of the water
• Tethered mittens to better insulate the hands
• An emergency radio locator beacon
• A "Buddy line" to attach to others' suits to keep the group together for rescue
The wearer have only to minutes to put on the immersion suit as a requirement.
The trick to put on the immersion suit is to first put the legs in, then one of the arms, then the head and last the other arm.
A ship's captain (or master) may be required to hold drills periodically to ensure that everyone can get to the survival suit storage quickly, and don the suit in the allotted amount of time. In the event of an emergency, it should be possible to put on a survival suit and abandon ship in about one minute.
Ship or Vessel Abandonment (Evacuation)
This type of survival suit's flotation and thermal protection is usually better than an immersion protection work suit, and typically extends a person's survival by several hours while waiting for rescue.
An adult survival suit is often a large bulky one-size-fits-all design meant to fit a wide range of sizes.
The Neoprene material used is a synthetic rubber closed-cell foam, containing a multitude of tiny air bubbles making the suit sufficiently buoyant to also be a personal flotation device.
The seams of the neoprene suit are sewn and taped to seal out the cold ocean water, and the suit also has strips of SOLAS specified retroreflective tape on the arms, legs, and head to permit the wearer to be located at night from a rescue aircraft or ship.
Friday, September 10, 2010
Preventing Boat Theft
Across the nation, as recreational boating continues to gain popularity, more and more boats, trailers, equipment, electronics and personal items are stolen each year. Most of these crimes are committed by amateurs who, when tempted with an easy opportunity, can't resist the temptation. Remember the old adage that locks are just a means of keeping honest people honest. This certainly applies to boating. You would be surprised at how often, when strolling the fuel dock, you will find a boat that has pulled up for fuel or refreshments, just sitting there unattended with the keys in the ignition - or, worse yet, idling away. Even if the keys aren't present, you might see a handheld VHF radio or a pair of expensive binoculars just lying in the seat or on the dash. What can you do to make sure your boat stays in your possession?
One way is to install C-Pod Security & Boat Management System. C-Pod uses GPS & cellular communication to give you instant up to date information regarding your boat. It is easy to install and activation is as simple as sending your C-Pod a text message.Check out the item at http://www.mavikmarine.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=3_82&products_id=920
For limited time offer:
- C-Pod Security & Boat Management System: ONLY $490.00
- Sign up today for full monitoring and get TWO months FREE!!!!!!
Thursday, August 26, 2010
Tampa Bay Boat Show!
15 days until Tampa Boat Show 2010!
http://www.tampaboatshow.com/
General admission tickets:
Adults: 16 years and up $9.00 ($7.00 prior to September 10, 2010)Kids ages 15 and younger FREE when accompanied by an adult
Your ticket includes a one-year subscription to Yachting, Motor Boating, Cruising World, Caribbean Life & Travel or Windsurfing (12 issues — $7.00 value).
Tuesday, August 17, 2010
Green Boating Tips
Green Boating Tips
Looking for ways to be more eco-friendly when you're out on the water? Following are tips and information that will help you minimize your impact on the environment while maximizing the efficiency and performance of your boat.
| 1. | Choose Green Products: Look for the EPA-certified “Design for the Environment” DfE label, which assures you that the product has minimal environmental impact and is safer for the person using it. Benefit: Safer products. Reduce water pollution. |
| 2. | Use The Right Prop: Use a prop with the right pitch so your engine reaches its designed wide-open-throttle RPM. An adjustable-pitch propeller allows you to dial in the optimum pitch angle in single degrees. Modular props, let you swap props while keeping the same hub. Benefit: Reduce fuel consumption, improve performance. |
| 3. | Don’t Push Water: Install and use trim tabs or hydrofoils. Most planing powerboats can improve hole-shot acceleration or reduce fuel consumption with properly adjusted trim tabs and hydrofoils. Keeping on a plane at lower engine RPMs can extend your range and reduce your time on passages. Benefit: Improve boat performance & save gas. |
| 4. | Keep The Bilge Clean: Avoid the accidental discharge of oily water by using a sorbent in each bilge area. Consider a biore mediation product designed to convert hydrocarbons into safe compounds Benefit: Safer products. Reduce water pollution |
| 5. | Retire That 2-Stroke Outboard: Although it may be possible to get a few more years out of your old-technology outboard, you’ll be much happier with the reduced noise, fumes, fuel consumption, and pollution of a modern injected four-stroke outboard. For an even quieter ride, try an electric outboard. Benefit: Save gas and reduce water pollution. |
| 6 | Recycle your Lead-Acid Batteries: 12V batteries are among the most recycled products in the world. Benefit: Save money and conserve resources. *Amount varies by state. |
| 7. | Prevent Fuel Spills: Use or install a device to prevent overboard discharges from your tank vent. Benefit: Save gas and reduce water pollution |
| 8. | Use an autopilot: Modern autopilots can steer better than most helms persons—and they don’t have a limited attention span. Benefit: Reduce fuel consumption |
| 9. | Recycle Your Monofilament Fishing Line. If your harbor doesn’t have a recycling location, see the website fishinglinerecycling.org. |
| 10. | Eat Responsibly Harvested Seafood: Choose sustainable seafood at a restaurants or grocery stores to ensure that the fish stocks are plentiful for your children and for generations to come. |
Monday, August 9, 2010
C-pod Security & Boat Management System
Boat Owners MUST HAVE!!!
C-pod establishes a 300' GeoFence around your boat and protects it from intrusion and theft, while monitoring your boats battery level .C-pod uses GPS & cellular communication to give you instant up to date information regarding your boat.
C-pod is easy to install, and activation is a simple as sending your C-pod a text message.
You can manage and update your system at www.mycpod.com. With optional accessory purchases, C-pod can detect high water, smoke, and motion onboard your boat.
Alarms can be achieved using the included onboard activation button, remote control (not included), mobile phone, and the Internet.
The built-in SIM card works with GSM operations throughout the world, and automatically selects the strongest in each area.
•• $24.99 monthly subscription fee provides full monitoring information.
Friday, August 6, 2010
Top 10 most searched marine products on the internet!
- Racor S3227 Replacement Element
- Racor S3240 Replacement Element
- MN Dual-Function Single-Lever Control Top Mount
- Jet Logic Ul-I Ultimate Lanyard, Purple/Yellow, for PWCs
- Racor 120R-RAC-01 Spin on Gasoline Filter/Water Separator
- Safegard Type I Commercial Vest 198RT
- Safegard Type I Commercial Vest 160RT
- Morse MT-3 Teleflex Twin Control Top Mount
- Perko 1310 DP CHR Bi Color Light Horizontal Mount
- JVC KD-G140 AM/FM/CD Receiver
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