FreeRadical said..
KTI SA1G GPS. Around $280. Aussie made, 10yr battery life. I wouldn't mess around with the most important safety device on my boat if any distance from help. Keep the old one as a secondary.
Hi all,
My Kannad Safelink Solo PLB and McMurdo G5 EPIRB both need battery replacements.
I know I could replace them myself, but am a bit put off by the following AMSA statement:
"Beacon standards
The Australian/New Zealand standard 4280.1 (EPIRB) and 4280.2 (PLB) states that beacons must be returned to the manufacturer or a manufacturer's approved service centre when repairs or battery replacement are required.If a beacon is required to meet carriage requirements under Maritime regulations or CASA it states the beacon must be compliant with AS/NZ 4280.1 and/or 4280.2.Who can service a beacon in Australia?Your beacon can only be serviced by the manufacturer who is identified on the side of the beacon.GME - can only be serviced by GME in Sydney, www.gme.net.au or Ph: 1300 463 463Kinetic Technology International Pty Ltd - can only be serviced by KTI in Melbourne, www.kti.com.au or Ph: 03 9583 9566McMurdo - certified servicing agent in Australia is RFD Australia/Survitec Group in Sydney, www.rfd.com.au or Ph: 1800 646 086Kannad - certified servicing agent in Australia is RFD Australia/Survitec Group in Sydney, www.rfd.com.au or Ph: 1800 646 086ACR - refer to beacon manufacturer website for servicing contact list www.acrartex.comOther Brands - refer to beacon manufacturer website for servicing contact list."Anyway, I thought I'd have a look at the KTI SA1G GPS.
When I read the specifications it said:
"Self buoyant (should PLB be dropped in water)The PLB was not designed, tested orIntended for operation whilst in water."
I called KTI to clarify the meaning of this statement and was not convinced of its suitability as an MOB alarm.
Some time ago, I purchased a PLB (can't remember the brand) from a marine shop, but returned it when I discovered it also was not for use in water.
The store owner himself was unaware of this specification and was happy to give me a refund.
Apparently, some PLBs' are intended only for use on land (bushwalking, camping, etc).
I ended up buying an Ocean Signal rescueME PLB1 - quoted as "waterproof to 15 meters". Would have preferred a more explicit statement like "submersible to 15 meters" but at least the Ocean Signal website is all about ocean safety equipment.
so, the lesson seems to be read the fine print.
regards to all
Allan