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McMurdo S-4 SART

McMurdo S-4 SART
$592.99
The Search and Rescue Transponder (SART) is a 9GHz receiver/transmitter. On receiving a pulse from any standard 9 GHz X-band radar, the SART immediately transmits a signal which clearly indicates the survival craft on the radar screen by means of a series of 12 in-line dots. Once activated, the SART will remain in standby mode for over 96 hours....

McMurdo Smartfind S10 Personal AIS Beacon
$244.99
Smartfind S10 Personal AIS BeaconThe Smartfind S10 transmits target survivor information, including structured alert messages, GPS position information and a unique serialised identity number. An in-built GPS receiver provides accurate position information which is frequently updated to assist in quick recovery of persons in difficulty.S10 AIS B...

FELL Marine MOB+ Wireless Kill Switch Basepack - Grey
$199.99
MOB+ Wireless Kill Switch Basepack - Grey*Requires an xTAG or an xBAND*MOB+™ Wireless Kill Switch is made on your terms. The system consists of an easy to install xHUB™ mounted in your boat and a wearable xFOB™. The two communicates wirelessly with each other. Wear the xFOB as it suits you. MOB+ Wireless Kill Switch offer a range of wearable opt...

ACR Pathfinder Pro Sart Non-Hazmat
$495.99
PathFinder Pro SART Search & Rescue Transponder - Non-HazmatThe Pathfinder Pro is a fully approved Search and Rescue Transponder (SART) that complies with IMO SOLAS regulations. When interrogated by radar, the Pathfinder Pro returns 12 intense blips back to the vessels radar screen, greatly enhancing search and rescue efforts. The superior l...

Clipper MOBi Man Overboard Indicator w-3 Fobs
$484.99
MOBi Man Overboard IndicatorThe MOBi is a state of the art, fail-safe transponder man overboard system. It consists of a base unit and up to eight active transponders for crew or valuable equipment. In operation the base station sequentially interrogates each transponder which then broadcasts its presence. In the event of a crew member falling o...