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BEP Marine
BEP Nameplates for Circuit Identification - Set 20
Black adhesive labels with white lettering to suit BEP Contour, Contour AC,Cruiser and Millenium Breaker Panels. 12v Aux Horn Aft Fridge Alternator Anchor Winch Bathroom Fan Bathroom Outlets Bridge Supply Docking Lights Engine Room Bilge Alarm...
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BEP Marine
BEP Nameplates for Circuit Identification - Set 22
Black adhesive labels with white lettering to suit BEP Contour, Contour AC,Cruiser and Millenium Breaker Panels. Alarms CCTV Cockpit Fridge Communications Control Max 2.0 Deck Lights Earth Leakage Lights Emergency Parallel Engine Room Main...
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BEP Marine
BEP Nameplates for Circuit Identification - Set 24
Black adhesive labels with white lettering to suit BEP Contour, Contour AC,Cruiser and Millenium Breaker Panels. Accommodation Accommodation Lights Aft Spot Light Bedroom Lights Ceiling Lights Deck Flood Lights Diesel Heater Discharge Pump...
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BEP Marine
BEP Nameplates for Circuit Identification - Set 23
Black adhesive labels with white lettering to suit BEP Contour, Contour AC,Cruiser and Millenium Breaker Panels. Air Con Flybridge Air Con Fwd Air Con Port Air Con Stbd Berth Lights Blower Cabin Lights Main Cooling Pump 1 Cooling Pump 2...
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BEP Marine
BEP Nameplates for Circuit Identification - Set 25
Black adhesive labels with white lettering to suit BEP Contour, Contour AC,Cruiser and Millenium Breaker Panels. 12V Door 12V Spare Aft Fans Aft Toilet lights Black Water Discharge Engine Room Exhaust Engine Room Intake Fwd Fans Fwd Toilet...
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BEP Marine
BEP Nameplates for Circuit Identification - Set 26
Black adhesive labels with white lettering to suit BEP Contour, Contour AC,Cruiser and Millenium Breaker Panels. DC Fridge Deck & Courtesy Lights Electronics Overhead Panel Engine Room & Lazarette Lights Engine Room Sump Pump Genset...
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BEP Marine
BEP Nameplates for Circuit Identification - Set 27
Black adhesive labels with white lettering to suit BEP Contour, Contour AC,Cruiser and Millenium Breaker Panels. AC Mains 1 AC Mains 2 Air Con 5 AIS Blank Blank Blank Caterpillar Controls Cummins ETS Galvanic Isolator Group 1 Main Group 2...
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Relaxn
Safety Gear Kit - Waterproof 70 Litre - No Bailer
Convenient Safety Gear Kit from Relaxn packed in a high-quality 70 litre bag with large hatch style opening, covered zips & external zipped pocket for all those small items. The bag's heavy-duty wraparound polyester handles with carrying...
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Dock Edge
Amber Marker Light - Solar LED
Automatic on-at-dusk amber marker light. Great for pilings and docks. Requires no wiring. Size 124mm x 100mm 6pc LED is visible for 1000m Constant/Flashing/Off switch Flashes 35 times/minute Runs for 45 hrs flashing or 20 hrs constant on a full...
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Dock Edge
Red Marker Light - Solar LED
Automatic on-at-dusk red marker light. Great for pilings and docks. Requires no wiring. Size 124mm x 100mm 6pc LED is visible for 1000m Constant/Flashing/Off switch Flashes 35 times/minute Runs for 45 hrs flashing or 20 hrs constant on a full...
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Classic Boat Supplies
Premium Canvas Buckets - Australian Made
These nautically-themed canvas buckets are hand-made in Australia and feature premium grade canvas fabric, leather reinforcements, copper rivets (so they won't rust) and soft rope handle. Attach a lanyard and use for scooping up sea water or use...
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Railblaza Products
RAILBLAZA Flag Pole
Light and strong, whether you need to mount a diving flag or just proudly display your allegiance to your club, sport, country or hoist the Jolly Roger. Features: Black base Easily removed for stowing Fits into StarPort fittings Also mounts...
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Spinlock
Spinlock Mast Pro Harness
Product Info: Latest generation mast harness dedicated especially for use in the marine environment Secure, fully certified alternative to a bosun's chair Quick adjust twin 'doubleback' buckles in marine grade stainless steel Replaceable, extra...
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Burke
Burke Seabrake
Like all good inventions Seabrake was born out of necessity in a life and death situation in Australia's notorious Bass Strait. Overwhelmed by 80 feet seas and 100mph winds Captain John Abernethy conceived the Seabrake principle when conventional...
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Burke
Burke Lifebuoy Drogue - DRO150N
The drogue attaches to horse shoe float or dan buoy to reduce wind drift. The weighted drouge's flexible wire hoop springs open when removed from the pouch ready for an emergency. Comes complete with storage pouch. Complies with AYF requirements...
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Sam Allen
Safety Label - EPIRB
Safety Label - EPIRB All labels use high quality 3M adhesive. 1.6mm thick plastic label. Laser engraved. Part Number Label Type Width Height SAW-50315 EPIRB 100mm 30mm
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Sam Allen
LED Marker Lights 500mm Cable
LED Marker lights with 500mm cable. Vibration and shock resistant with a polycarbonate lens. High impact housing 300mm tin coated cable. Surface mounting. Easy to install. Maintenance free. ADR/ECE...
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RescueMe
Ocean Signal rescueME EDF1 - Electronic Destress Flare EDF1
The rescueME EDF1 electronic distress flare offers users a safe and long-lasting solution to visual signalling in an emergency. The unique lens design combined with the use of advanced LEDs and highly efficient circuit technology ensures a...
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Nuova Rade
Safety Ladder - Flush Mount
This flush mount safety ladder is fitted as standard equipment to many European built yachts these days. It can also be readily fitted to most yachts at any stage as its basically like installing a skin fitting. It is suitable for use as a swim ladder or...
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Lalizas
Safe-Up Safety Ladder
The Lalizas “Safe-Up” safety ladder is a waterproof and lightweight 5 step safety ladder for M.O.B rescue. It has the dimensions of a small handbag and mounts easily to any rails on board via the 3 x adjustable fixing straps with buckles. In...
Safety & Sound Equipment
Safety and sound equipment on a boat is essential for ensuring the safety of all passengers and crew. Some of the most important pieces of safety equipment include:
- Personal flotation devices (PFDs). PFDs, also known as life jackets, are the most important piece of safety equipment on a boat. They help to keep people afloat in the water and can prevent drowning.
- Fire extinguishers. Fire extinguishers are essential for putting out fires on a boat. They should be readily accessible and inspected regularly to ensure that they are in working order.
- First aid kits. First aid kits should be stocked with the necessary supplies to treat minor injuries. They should also be located in a convenient place where they can be easily accessed in an emergency.
- Signal flares. Signal flares are used to attract attention in an emergency. They should be carried on all boats and should be inspected regularly to ensure that they are in working order.
- Navigation lights. Navigation lights are used to make boats visible to other vessels at night. They should be properly displayed and maintained to ensure that they are effective.
- Sound signals. Sound signals, such as horns and whistles, are used to communicate with other vessels. They should be used in accordance with the regulations to avoid confusion and collisions.
In addition to these essential pieces of safety equipment, there are a number of other items that can help to improve the safety of a boat. These include:
- Life rafts. Life rafts provide a safe haven in the event of a sinking. They should be properly maintained and inspected regularly.
- Safety harnesses. Safety harnesses help to keep people from falling overboard. They should be worn by all passengers and crew when the boat is underway.
- First aid training. All passengers and crew should have basic first aid training. This will help them to respond to emergencies and provide care for injured persons.
By carrying the proper safety and sound equipment, boaters can help to ensure the safety of everyone on board.
Here are some additional tips for ensuring safety on a boat:
- Always wear a PFD when on the water.
- Be aware of the weather conditions and make sure your boat is properly equipped for them.
- Stay sober while boating.
- Obey all boating laws and regulations.
- Be aware of your surroundings and watch for other vessels.
- Have a plan in case of an emergency.
By following these tips, you can help to keep yourself and your passengers safe on the water.