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posted by DanaBerube
on Wednesday October 21, @07:44AM
from the Safety-first dept.
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 New ACR EPIRB offers improved features
With three levels of integrated signal technology - GPS positioning, a 406 MHz signal and 121.5 MHz homing capacity - the GlobalFix PRO quickly and accurately relays a distressed boaters position to a worldwide network of Search and Rescue satellites (COSPAS-SARSAT), reducing search time and increasing chances of survival in an emergency at sea, according to manufacturer ACR.
Special features include:
- Internal GPS allows for the fastest notification to SAR in as little as three minutes and a reduced search radius to .05 nm (100 m, 110 yds)
- High sensitivity GPS engine allows faster location recognition than standard GPS and non-GPS models (GPS updates position every 20 minutes)
- High intensity LED strobe consumes less energy than traditional strobes without sacrificing intensity
- EPIRB self-check tests the circuitry, battery voltage and GPS acquisition test
- Patented proprietary electronics package means PRO transmits the stablest 406 frequency transmission in the industry
- Available in Category I and Category II brackets
The GlobalFix PRO comes loaded with high efficiency electronics that offer reliable performance, responsiveness and accuracy. It carries Class II non-hazmat batteries, which will allow the beacon to transmit for a minimum of 48 hours at minus 20 C (minus 4 F). The EPIRB measures 6.97 x 4.2 x 3.58 (17.7 x 10.67 x 9.09 cm) and weighs 20.5 oz (581g).
MSRP for the Category I GlobalFix PRO is $1,360 and $1,160 for the Category II.
See the ACR products available at Jamestown Distributors
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| Coast Guard begins Operation Fall Retrieve |
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posted by DanaBerube
on Tuesday October 20, @12:40PM
from the Aids-to-navigation dept.
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 Coast Guard begins Operation Fall Retrieve
Tuesday, 20 October 2009
The Ninth Coast Guard District has begun its annual retrieval of the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Seaway System seasonal aids to navigation, the largest domestic buoy recovery operation in the United States.
Operation Fall Retrieve, which includes lighted and unlighted buoys and beacons, commenced Oct. 14, 2009, with a goal of retrieving 1,284 navigational aids, and should be completed by Dec. 21, 2009. The aids, approximately half in the region, are taken out of service during the winter months due to decreased vessel traffic and to minimize damage from ice and inclement weather.
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| Building the Ebihen 15 Sailboat, a boat building blog: Epoxy Warmer Box |
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posted by DanaBerube
on Tuesday October 20, @08:47AM
from the Build-a-sailboat dept.
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Building the Ebihen 15 Sailboat, a boat building blog: Epoxy Warmer Box
October 13, 2009
Early last week was the timeline to sheath the inside of the centerboard case with 6 oz glass cloth. The outside temperature dropped to the mid 50's for a few days and since winter was approaching I decided to enclose my West System Epoxy inside of a warming cabinet. I also purchased a couple of heat lamps to keep the area a bit warmer when the temperature drops below 60.
Read the complete blog entry
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| Providence RI Boat Show announced: January 7-10, 2010 |
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posted by DanaBerube
on Tuesday October 20, @08:16AM
from the Coming-Events dept.
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 Providence RI Boat Show announced:
January 7-10, 2010
The 17th Annual Providence Boat Show will be held at the Rhode Island Convention Center.
This exciting, annual show attracts over 20,000 visitors from throughout New England, all looking to purchase everything from popular brand name power boats and small size sailboats to electronic navigational systems and fishing gear.
Show Hours:
Thursday, Jan 7 - 4:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Friday, Jan 8 - Noon - 9:00 PM
Saturday, Jan 9 - 10:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Sunday, Jan 10 - 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
For more information visit the Providence Boat Show website
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| Joshua Slocum enthusiast has dreams of his own solo circumnavigation |
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| Interlux introduces three new varnish and wood treatment products |
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posted by DanaBerube
on Tuesday October 20, @06:41AM
from the New-products dept.
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Interlux introduces three new varnish and wood treatment products
Monday, 19 October 2009
Interlux is raising the bar in the varnish category, with the introduction of three new products into its varnish and wood treatment range.
Interlux is pleased to announce the launch of Perfection® Plus, Schooner® Gold & Compass, available from October 2009.
Perfection Plus is a clear, two-part polyurethane with prolonged chemical and abrasion resistance and superior UV protection and the company says it's the best performing product they've ever seen, proving high gloss retention well over 80% even after 12 months in Florida. Perfection Plus has a service life of up to four times longer than conventional one-part varnish products. With an exceptional, high-clarity, high gloss finish, Perfection Plus can be applied direct to substrate or, alternatively, used in conjunction with Clear Wood Sealer - a fast-drying, colorless, two-part polyurethane primer - to reach up to as much as 40% reduction in process time, saving significant costs for boat builders and boat yards.
Schooner Gold also enters the market and with its advanced UV package and outstanding gloss, it is the longest-lasting one-part varnish Interlux has ever observed. Test results, conducted by Interlux in Florida over a 12-month period, have proven the gloss retention of Schooner Gold to outlast other leading varnish products. Additional benefits include a reduction in the need to sand in between each coat, which saves labor effort, time and costs. The traditional, warm amber hue of Schooner Gold enhances the color of natural wood. Schooner Gold has been optimized for application in warm and higher temperature climates.
Compass complements the traditional qualities of Schooner Gold with a brand new, fast-drying extremely durable one-part polyurethane varnish. Offering reduced labor and project time: Apply 2 coats per day - dust contamination is minimized - sanding only after every 2nd or 3rd coat.
Consistent with all Interlux high performance varnishes, Compass contains 'best in class' HALS (Hindered Amine Light Stabilizers) and UV absorbers to protect wooden substrates from sunlight degradation, enhance durability and prolong the lifespan of the coating. Compass is light amber in color to emphasize the natural appearance of wood. Superior flow and application characteristics ensure a smooth, professional finish.
Perfection Plus, Schooner Gold & Compass can be applied direct to all types of wood, including oily timbers such as teak and mahogany.
See the full line of Interlux products available at Jamestown Distributors
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