• Ahoy and Welcome to the New SSS Forums!!

    As you can see, we have migrated our old forums to new software. All your old posts, threads, attachments, and messages should be here. If you see anything out of place or have any questions, please scroll to the very bottom of the page and click "Contact Us" and leave a note with as much detail as possible.

    You should be able to login with your old credentials. If you have any issues, try resetting your password before clicking the Contact Us link.

    Cheers
    - Bryan

COB/MOB setup

Lanikai

Niagara 35 "Solo"
Per the MERs 3.7.2:

"A boat shall have a man overboard pole and flag, with a lifebuoy, a self-igniting light, a whistle,
and a drogue attached. A self-inflating Man Overboard Module, Dan Buoy or similar device will
satisfy this requirement. Self-inflating apparatus shall be tested and serviced in accordance
with the manufacturer’s specifications. These items shall be stored on deck, ready for
immediate use, and affixed in a manner that allows for a "quick release". "

Thanks to Henry of "Grace", I now have a Forespar MOB pole with whistle and a small (possibly) self-igniting light.

For the lifebuoy and drogue, I assume the Mastercard-friendly approach is to pick up one of these horseshoe buoys with "deluxe" vinyl flaps. http://www.jimbuoy.com/.../horseshoe.htm. In lieu of that, is there anything wrong with using an old fashioned life ring and applying my shade tree sewing skills to fabricate a drogue? And tie the whole mess together with some polypropylene?

Also, I know the usual light is one of these: https://www.westmarine.com/....water-light...
but the rules aren't so specific...any reason it can't be a small personal distress light, as long as it's water-activated and shiny?
 
Thanks, Daydreamer. I forgot the most Mastercard-friendly approach of all would have been to just splurge for a MOM or Danbuoy.
And I forgot about the Lifesling light. Need to add one of those.
 
Back
Top