Don Casey Tip #26
Flares
- Aerial or Handheld?
Are
aerial flares better than handheld? Not necessarily. A 12-gauge aerial
flare reaches an altitude of around 250', making it visible over a much
longer distance than a handheld flare only a few feet above the water.
But the meteor burns out in just six seconds while some handhelds burn
for three minutes.
The
best choice for you depends on where you do your boating. If you are
almost always in sight of shore or other boats, hand-held flares have
a better chance of drawing attention because of their longer burn time.
If you boat well offshore, aerial flares can signal your distress over
greater distances. Safety-conscious skippers carry both, plus smoke
flares for daylight signaling.
Parachute
flares combine high altitude with long burn times, making them the most
effective nighttime distress signal.
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