Boater lucky to be rescued after using obsolete EPIRB

A boater activated his EPIRB beacon after having problems at sea, but because the unit was an obsolete 121.5 MHz beacon it is no longer detected by the satellite systems.  While the distress signal went undetected he was discovered when a vessel happened to pass by. 121.5 MHz distress beacons were phased out in 2009, to be [...]

By | November 11th, 2015|Policy, Rescue, Technical|0 Comments

Inappropriately disposed of EPIRB causes false alarm in Michigan

An EPIRB alert in Michigan cause the Air Force Rescue Coordination Center (AFRCC) to activate the Michigan Wing of the Civil Air Patrol (CAP) on 11/9/2015 to perform a search operation. Used on boats, EPIRBs contact emergency crews in the event of a sinking or other emergency and broadcast at a designated frequency via satellite. When [...]

By | November 11th, 2015|Technical|0 Comments

Three brothers died while EPIRB found to be faulty

On June 12th, 2013 Paul (49), Kenny (47) and Shane (44) Bolger who were all brothers and natives of Passage East of died. It has been found that the signalling device which should have sent a beacon to the emergency services when their vessel ran into trouble failed to go off. Evidence found during the investigation by [...]

By | November 10th, 2015|Policy, Tragedy|0 Comments

Florida legislation introduced to encourage EPIRB use

Florida lawmakers Sen. Joe Negron (R-Stuart) and Rep. MaryLynn Magar (R-Tequesta) are introducing bills that would reduce annual boat registration fees for vessels with EPIRBs or PLBs installed. They were joined by Blu Stephanos, the father of one of the teens lost last summer has made boater safety a personal mission. The boys  left Jupiter [...]

By | November 4th, 2015|Policy|0 Comments

Officials urge captains to train crew in EPIRB activation

A West Australian coroner has asked the state government to recommend skippers train their crew on activation of EPIRB  beacons after an examination into the drowning of a 49-year-old recreational angler. Paul Gregory Clifton had been fishing with his sibling and two companions in June 2013 when his watercraft began to take on water and rapidly sank in rough oceans. The [...]

By | November 2nd, 2015|Policy, Tragedy|0 Comments

Three men rescued after they almost left their EPIRB behind

An EPIRB has saved the life of three people after their boat capsized off Queensland's Bribie Island. Two men and a boy who shivered through three hours trapped on a capsized boat off the south-east Queensland coast almost left the shore without the safety devices that saved their lives. Jay Robinson, 31, and his two crew, [...]

By | October 18th, 2015|Rescue|0 Comments