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Originally posted by sugilbert
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Originally posted by JVM225
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Originally posted by GeeBee
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Originally posted by CurrentSea
They usually get me on expired flares.
Seems everytime I get new ones, they are expired when I get checked.
I think flare expiration is a racket!
Get this and end the flare game
https://www.westmarine.com/buy/weem...lare-with-distress-flag--17466988?recordNum=1
Saw those at the NY Boat Show, spoke to the person at the booth and he said they recommend that traditional flares be carried along with it for daytime use.
Duh! Then why would I need to carry, store, and keep replacing batteries in this thing?
No sale. Moved on to the next booth that caught my eye.
Batteries are good for 60 hours! That would be a loooong time holding it up or floating in the water.
By the way, this strobe is BRIGHT! Blinding, in fact!
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Originally posted by Robski97
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Originally posted by JVM225
My waste tank overboard discharge seacock handle is in a hard to get to spot on the far port side in my bilge. I can barely get to it to open and close it. Putting a zip tie on or cutting one off or removing the handle would be impossible.
In fact, if the person inspecting it wants to even see it they are going to have to crawl to the back of my port motor and look deep to the side.
No way to get an eyeball on it by just looking down in to the open hatch.
The NYS rules book on page 48 only says “If the MSD has overboard lines, the valve must be secured in such a man- ner that discharge overboard is prevented.”
It doesn’t say anything about strapping it down or removing the handle.
Is the closed (down) position secured?
I keep it closed, and I remove the discharge pump key from the lock on the panel in the cabin and put it in a separate cabinet making it impossible to activate it accidentally.
If that doesn’t pass inspection, then I guess I can’t pass inspection.
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Originally posted by JVM225
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Originally posted by GeeBee
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Originally posted by CurrentSea
They usually get me on expired flares.
Seems everytime I get new ones, they are expired when I get checked.
I think flare expiration is a racket!
Get this and end the flare game
https://www.westmarine.com/buy/weem...lare-with-distress-flag--17466988?recordNum=1
Saw those at the NY Boat Show, spoke to the person at the booth and he said they recommend that traditional flares be carried along with it for daytime use.
Duh! Then why would I need to carry, store, and keep replacing batteries in this thing?
No sale. Moved on to the next booth that caught my eye.
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Originally posted by GeeBee
The things that ticks me off about flares is disposal. Talk to the CG Aux and they are over run with used flares. NO ONE wants to take them. Olin and all the others should provide disposal through their dealers. The entire thing is ridiculous. They want us to carry these things, in date and give no way to retire them. I have never seen a hazardous product like these flares with so poor a method of disposal. That is why I am out of the flare business. I carry the expired ones as back up, but I don't really care to buy new ones. I'll stick to the W&P unit.
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Originally posted by abalmuth
Rob
did he check for a copy of Navigation Rules?
And will a Kindle copy pass muster?
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Originally posted by November Charlie
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Originally posted by GeeBee
The things that ticks me off about flares is disposal. Talk to the CG Aux and they are over run with used flares. NO ONE wants to take them. Olin and all the others should provide disposal through their dealers. The entire thing is ridiculous. They want us to carry these things, in date and give no way to retire them. I have never seen a hazardous product like these flares with so poor a method of disposal. That is why I am out of the flare business. I carry the expired ones as back up, but I don't really care to buy new ones. I'll stick to the W&P unit.
Want to get more pissed? Peel the plastic wrapper off one of those flares, tell us what you find.
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Originally posted by Robski97
Andy , didnt ask for rule . Good thing . I dont have em .
Rob