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This page will be a collection of snippets and information, gleaned from owners and friends, newspapers, magazines and scurrilous here-say as well no doubt,  hopefully all factual, as far as can be ascertained, and maybe humorous, we all need a giggle some times!  Have you found a snippet we could add?


Tuesday 28th September 2010.

Well we can today reveal what the steering group have been talking about for a while now.

We have made a donation of £300.00 on behalf of the EOG to a youth sailing trust that operates on the River Blackwater.

The Fellowship Afloat at Tollesbury.  The Charity has the converted Lightship as its head quarters now, but I recall it when they had a hulk of a sailing barge, the 'Memory',  and a commodious old motor boat the 'Plain Kate' presently being lovingly restored!. 

The Fellowship, as the name suggests is a Christian organisation, run by David Hillyer and until her untimely death a few years ago, his wife Margaret.  They take youngsters from all walks of life, introduce them to sailing, canoeing, walking, bird watching nature walks, archery and more. 

To advertise what they do they installed a web cam in the glass light tower on the ship, that any one can access and operate to look at the work going on and scan over the creeks and saltings.  sadly this valuable tool broke, so we were delighted to be able to step in and offer the £300.00 it will take to repair it.

Today had a very nice thankyou letter to all the EOG for the donation.  I will add a link to the Links page and David has promised to send us their newsletter so we can keep in touch with their work, and I will publish snippets on the site.

 Go and look at the Work of the Fellowship by clicking here.

If you look on the home page, to the right, in small print is the link to the webcam page  'Trinity Webcam'.  The light ship is of course an ex Trinity house vessel.  the name 'Trinity' was kept, for obvious reasons!

John

 

   
 

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February 2010
 
LATEST RESCUES
Some of the latest incidents reported by the MCA:

 
Falmouth Coastguard Assists Sinking Vessel off Chile
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Two People Refuse Rescue on River Tees
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Angling Vessel Rescued at Buxey Sand
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Falmouth Coastguard Helps Grounded Yacht in Indonesia
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This month's topical issue:
Hand-held Fire Extinguishers
Hand-held Fire Extinguishers - Some Invaluable Tips for Safe Use

Co2 fire extinguisher practice

Fire extinguishers are an extremely effective tool for fighting fires, but only if you know how to use them properly! 
 

Here, Karl Pentin, Director of equipment specialists, Safety Marine gives you and your crew some useful tips and reminders for their safe use – and what not to do!

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How to Inspect and Maintain your Fire Extinguisher

Fire extinguisher gauge

Fire extinguishers do not have an indefinite life, particularly in a marine environment.

In this article, we share some valuable advice about annual maintenance, monthly inspections, legal obligations and the safe disposal of old fire extinguishers.

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A Short Guide to Fire Extinguishers

Fire extinguishera

Do you know what type of fire extinguisher should be used for each type of fire?

And what the wide array of codes, classifications and sizes mean on a fire extinguisher?
 

Here, we provide you with a clear explanation of what it all means to help you select the right equipment for your vessel.

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How Do Fire Extinguishers Work?

The Fire Triangle

We all know that fire extinguishers put out fires, but how do they actually work? 
 

In this article, we look at the chemical and physical processes that each fire extinguisher type uses to put out a fire.

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Coming up in the next issue

Next month’s issue will be looking at – Bilge pumps and how to get it right!
 

We hope you have found this issue of The Beacon, of interest.  Do forward it to a friend or colleague and let us have any feedback or if there are any topics you would like us to cover in future editions, by emailing the editor at advice@safety-marine.co.uk.

URGENT REMINDER! Day and Night Flare

Your distress flares may have expired at the end of 2009! 

You can contact us to order new flares and for advice about what packs to select for your vessel.      
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March 2010
 
LATEST RESCUES
Some of the latest incidents reported by the MCA:

 
Four Men Recovered from Liferaft after Vessel Sinks
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Angling Vessel Sinks off the Isle of Wight
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Ferry Collides with Pier in Argyll
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Fire Contained on Irish Ferries Vessel
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This month's topical issue:
Bilge Pumps
How to Specify the Right Bilge Pump for your Vessel

Boats Sinks in Marina Did you know that more vessels sink whilst tied up alongside their marina berth than ever sink at sea?  And the most common factors involved in these sinkings are the improper sizing, installation, and maintenance of the vessels’ bilge pumping systems?

When a bilge is pumped out routinely, the flow rate is not usually critical. But in an emergency the bilge pump can be a lifesaver.  Here’s how to get it right.


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Choosing a Bilge Pump - 8 Key Considerations

Sinking Motor Boat Here are our 8 top tips for selecting a bilge pump – what to check on your vessel and what you should consider before making your selection.

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A Guide to the Different Types of Bilge Pump

Jabsco Submersible Bilge Pumps There are several different types of bilge pump, each with their own operating features and benefits.

Here, Karl Pentin, Director of Safety Marine, provides a brief summary of the main differences to help you choose the best solution for your vessel.


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10 Tips for Bilge Pumping Best Practice!

Sinking Yacht Effective bilge pumping is not simply about having the largest capacity bilge pump possible. 

Proper hose installation and some basic physics can improve the efficiency of your system by up to 30 per cent.  In this article, we provide 10 key tips for best practice in bilge pumping!


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Coming up in the next issue

Next month’s issue will be looking at – Anchoring and how to get it right

We hope you have found this issue of The Beacon, of interest.  Do forward it to a friend or colleague and let us have any feedback or if there are any topics you would like us to cover in future editions, by emailing the editor at advice@safety-marine.co.uk

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BEAULIEU BOAT JUMBLE Beaulieu Boat Jumble Sunday 24 April 2010

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MCA NOTICE FOR THE OLYMPICS Passenger Vessel An MCA notice to passenger vessel operators planning to operate during the 2012 Olympics to ensure the correct certification is in place.
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MCA to terminate shore based VHF DF 

The MCA plan to terminate search and rescue fixed shore based very high frequency direction finding (VHF) service by the end of 2010.

 

If you see this symbol on a chart it indicates the position of a DF aerial.

The MCA have recently informed us that they will discontinue shore based VHF direction finding (DF) facilities from the end of this year with the exception of The Channel Navigation Information Service provided by Maritime Rescue Co-ordination Centre at Dover.

Shore based DF enabled the Coastguard to operate remotely controlled direction-finding antennae from which the bearing of vessels that were in range and transmitted on VHF could be determined.

No merit to shore based VHF DF capability

A recent operational analysis undertaken by the MCA has concluded that there is no longer merit in having a shore based VHF DF capability given that “provision of the service is now available on all mobile SAR assets”.

The current shore based infrastructure became operational in the mid-1980s and has largely been made obsolescent by the proliferation of affordable GPS and the advent of modern readily available alerting methods such as DSC and EPIRB, which include position in a distress message.

The majority of VHF radios available to leisure users since 1999 have a DSC facility.

The costs of EPIRBs have fallen over recent years and there has been a corresponding increase in take up amongst leisure users. In addition AIS, class B is now becoming more popular among many recreational boaters.

The International Aeronautical and Maritime Search And Rescue (IAMSAR) manual states that a Maritime Rescue Coordination Centre must have certain basic capabilities, including DF before it is recognised as having responsibility for a Search and Rescue Region.

However it does allow these to be either shore based or mobile and actually warns that the reliability and availability of the land based network is often the weakest link.

All RNLI All Weather Lifeboats and SAR aircraft have a VHF DF capability and apart from locating vessels in an emergency; by their nature they will more readily be able to render assistance.

The MCA SAR aircraft can also use DF on 406MhZ (EPIRB). This capability may become of increasing importance with the use of PLBs (Personal Locator Beacons).

Financial dimensions

Clearly there is a financial dimension to all of this as well. Replacement of the current obsolescent shore based VHF DF infrastructure would have a capital cost of £8m with 10 years’ support costs of £16m.

This not a sound investment of taxpayers money given that SAR services and alerting and locating functions have been transformed by technology in the past 20 years.

The termination of the service in itself will have not have a negative impact on search and rescue capabilities per se as these will still delivered using mobile DF .

Stuart Carruthers, RYA Cruising Manager

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April/May 2010
 
LATEST RESCUES
Some of the latest incidents reported by the MCA:

 
5 Crew Rescued from Sinking Fishing Vessel
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Man Wearing Lifejacket is Rescued from River Tweed
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Milford Haven Coastguard Co-ordinates Rescue of 6 People
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Busy Bank Holiday at Solent Coastguard
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This month's topical issue:
Anchoring
A Boat Owner's Guide to Choosing an Anchor

Boats at anchor With such a vast array of anchor types now available for the leisure and commercial marine sectors, choosing the right model for your vessel can be difficult.  

In this article, Karl Pentin, Director of equipment specialists Safety Marine, looks at the differences between anchor types, their relative advantages, where they can be used, and what you should be aware of.

[Full story]


10 Practical Tips for Anchoring

Dropping your anchor Here we offer 10 invaluable tips to help you anchor your boat safely and effectively.

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This Anchor Rope and Chain Storage Bag is an indispensable aid to anchor management.

The anchor rope is fed through an eye in the bottom of the bag before securing onto the boat. The anchor and chain can then be carried around the deck before releasing over the side, or collected easily in the bag before returning to the locker.

Strong and practical, the vinyl-coated nylon mesh allows the bag to drain and the tubular rim keeps the mouth open.  The bag is large enough to carry up to 100m of 12mm line.

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How to Size your Anchor and Chain

Delta Anchor in Bow Roller A quick and simple guide to help you calculate the right size of anchor and the correct length of anchor rope and chain for your vessel.

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Coming up in the next issue

In the next issue, we will be looking at – How to Choose and Use an Anchor Windlass.

We hope you have found this issue of The Beacon, of interest. 

Do forward it to a friend or colleague and let us have any feedback or if there are any topics you would like us to cover in future editions, by emailing the editor at advice@safety-marine.co.uk.

MARINE SAFETY EQUIPMENT - SPECIAL OFFERS Dry Powder Fire Extinguishers Take a look at this month's special offers and promotions.
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REQUEST A SAFETY EQUIPMENT INVENTORY Race charter For advice on the MCA Code of Practice or to request a safety equipment checklist for your vessel, contact our technical team.
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2010 DIARY DATES Boat jumble TITCHFIELD BOAT JUMBLE
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4 July 2010
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Everything you need to know about anchoring

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** Man rescued after sailing blunder **
A man was rescued after running out of fuel circling the Isle of Sheppey when he thought he was sailing around the UK, it emerges.
< http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/em/fr/-/1/hi/england/kent/8648011.stm >

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