
Where to Install an EPIRB
Guidelines for mounting either a manually deployed EPIRB (Category II) or an automatically deployed EPIRB (Category I).

Guidelines for mounting either a manually deployed EPIRB (Category II) or an automatically deployed EPIRB (Category I).

E-flares offer some unique benefits when compared to pyrotechnics. Learn how they might benefit you when boating.

Here are three different styles of Type IV throwable personal flotation devices to choose from to stay compliant and safer.

Protect your crew and boat by learning the what and why of boat-engine cut-off switches, otherwise known as “kill” switches.

The Sea Tow Foundation expands nationwide access to life-saving equipment with life jacket donations and loaner stations.

Bill describes the importance of EPIRB and PLB registration for Great Loopers, and all boaters.

Know more. Get more. Boat more.

The correct array of marine electronics, and knowing how to use them, can keep you safe, no matter the conditions.

Boaters are encouraged to make an annual inventory of their safety equipment and schedule an inspection of each item.
Emergency locator beacons can help you get rescued in the event of an emergency. Here are four suited for boaters.

A manual signaling device can make you safer while on the water. Here are three that don’t require power and are easy to use.

From VHF radios to electronic charts, today’s technology allows for quicker and safer responses to boaters in distress.

Guidelines for mounting either a manually deployed EPIRB (Category II) or an automatically deployed EPIRB (Category I).

E-flares offer some unique benefits when compared to pyrotechnics. Learn how they might benefit you when boating.

Here are three different styles of Type IV throwable personal flotation devices to choose from to stay compliant and safer.

Protect your crew and boat by learning the what and why of boat-engine cut-off switches, otherwise known as “kill” switches.

The Sea Tow Foundation expands nationwide access to life-saving equipment with life jacket donations and loaner stations.

Bill describes the importance of EPIRB and PLB registration for Great Loopers, and all boaters.

Know more. Get more. Boat more.

The correct array of marine electronics, and knowing how to use them, can keep you safe, no matter the conditions.

Boaters are encouraged to make an annual inventory of their safety equipment and schedule an inspection of each item.
Emergency locator beacons can help you get rescued in the event of an emergency. Here are four suited for boaters.

A manual signaling device can make you safer while on the water. Here are three that don’t require power and are easy to use.

From VHF radios to electronic charts, today’s technology allows for quicker and safer responses to boaters in distress.