Boat safety equipment is essential for compliance with Coast Guard regulations and ensuring on-water safety.
1-2 weeks delivery time The Kannad 1001594 is a 50-liter duffle bag built for reliable gear transport, with a robust design ideal for storing essential marine or emergency equipment.
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€ 107,18
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1-2 weeks delivery time The Kannad 1001602 is a compact 3-liter single shoulder backpack offering quick access and easy portability for carrying small, critical items during emergencies.
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€ 57,50
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1-2 weeks delivery time The Kannad 23-001-511A SafePro AIS EPIRB automatically or manually transmits distress signals with GPS and AIS capabilities, including Smart features and robust waterproof housing for enhanced maritime safety.
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€ 1.123,85
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1-2 weeks delivery time The Kannad 23-001-512A SafePro Automatic EPIRB includes a float-free container and multiple Smart technologies, sending precise GPS distress alerts via MEOSAR satellites for rapid rescue responses.
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€ 1.000,23
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1-2 weeks delivery time The Kannad 23-001-012A SafePro Manual EPIRB is a rugged emergency beacon using GPS and Galileo GNSS for fast positioning, featuring a 10-year battery and strobe light for visibility in commercial maritime use.
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€ 777,67
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1-2 weeks delivery time The Kannad 21-500 FastFind CREW1 is a compact AIS MOB beacon with manual and automatic activation, offering 36-hour operation, high-intensity strobe, and AIS signal transmission for immediate local rescue.
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€ 394,40
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1-2 weeks delivery time The Kannad 1002384 FastFind Return Link PLB is a compact beacon using GPS and Galileo with COSPAS-SARSAT network support, delivering global distress alerts and confirmation signals from rescue services.
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€ 592,22
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1-2 weeks delivery time The Kannad K91-001-310A-C SafeLink Solo is a lightweight personal locator beacon with 406 MHz and 121.5 MHz transmission, GPS tracking, SOS LED light, and a simple activation process for maritime emergencies.
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€ 493,31
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1-2 weeks delivery time The Universal Transducer Rod is 85 cm long and fits clamps up to 45 mm wide, making it ideal for mounting transducers on inflatable boats, bellyboats, or kayaks. It has order number 00491123 and supplier code 901001.
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€ 30,54
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1-2 weeks delivery time The Eval 03991-01 "Nereus" man overboard rescue line is a 25-meter floating polyethylene braided rope with a 6 mm diameter and high breaking load. It comes in a PVC bag with UV protection and buoyancy, with optional SOLAS reflective tape for visibility. Its order number is 00329605.
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€ 61,49
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1-2 weeks delivery time Eval 00527-3 is a durable PVC waterproof bag measuring 350x250 mm, designed to protect rescue equipment, documents, and delicate items. It seals watertight with a fold-and-Velcro closure.
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€ 9,36
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What is boat safety equipment, and why is it essential for safe boating?
Boat safety equipment includes essential items like life jackets, throwable flotation devices, fire extinguishers, whistles, and visual distress signals to ensure safe boating. Coast Guard-approved personal flotation devices (PFDs) are required on all vessels, especially for boats less than 16 feet, along with sound-producing devices like a whistle or horn. Safety equipment helps protect boaters during emergencies by providing flotation, signaling, and fire prevention, ensuring compliance with USCG safety requirements for all vessels.
How does a first aid kit provide critical support during medical emergencies on a boat?
A first aid kit provides critical support during medical emergencies on a boat by offering essential supplies to treat injuries such as cuts, burns, and sprains until professional help is available. It is part of the Coast Guard-required safety equipment for vessels, ensuring boaters can respond quickly to accidents while operating outboard motors, handling flares, or managing engine compartments. Having a well-stocked first aid kit aboard helps maintain safety during both daytime and nighttime boating operations.
What are the requirements for carrying a type IV throwable flotation device on boats less than 16 feet?
Boats less than 16 feet are required to carry at least one Coast Guard-approved type IV throwable flotation device to ensure safety in case of emergencies. Along with a sound-producing device, such as a whistle or horn, and other essential equipment like a backfire flame arrestor and night signals, this device helps meet federal safety requirements for recreational boats. Proper safety equipment ensures that boaters are prepared for emergencies while operating their vessels.