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Ocean Signal RescueME EPIRB1
Ocean Signal RescueME EPIRB1
Ocean Signal RescueME EPIRB1
Ocean Signal RescueME EPIRB1
Ocean Signal RescueME EPIRB1
Ocean Signal RescueME EPIRB1

Ocean Signal RescueME EPIRB1

Regular price £547.32 Sale

Introducing the Ocean Signal rescueME EPIRB1 – your reliable companion for maritime safety. Engineered to swiftly alert search and rescue teams in the event of an emergency at sea, this compact Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon (EPIRB) is your lifeline on the water. Whether you’re a sailor, fisherman, or adventurer, the rescueME EPIRB1 ensures that your distress signal is broadcasted with precision, facilitating a rapid response to your location. With its cutting-edge technology and user-friendly design, this essential device offers unparalleled peace of mind, empowering you to navigate the seas with confidence.

The rescueME EPIRB1 is supplied with an integrated 66 channel GPS as standard, providing accurate positional information to the emergency services to assist rapid rescue. When activated, the EPIRB1 transmits your position and your unique ID to a Rescue Coordination Centre via satellite link. This information is then forwarded to the relevant local Search and Rescue services letting know know of your exact location thanks to the 66 channel GPS.

Need to upgrade to an AIS enabled EPIRB?  Check out the new EPIRB3

Features:

  • 30% (typ) smaller*
  • 10 year battery life
  • 48+ hours operational life
  • 5 year warranty †
  • Fast accurate positioning with 66 channel GPS
  • Retractable antenna
  • Quick release bracket
  • Secure lanyard

*30% smaller, compared to other products approved to recognised standards (July 2014) † Subject to warranty statement

For longer offshore or ocean passages, the Ocean Signal EPIRB1 Pro offers an automatic release housing.

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