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Boatpride
07-25-2009, 10:40 AM
A couple of weeks ago, the on board EPIRB was set off whilst racing. It wasn't that we were in a trouble though. In fact we were flying along, skimming through the waves!

After the race we got a call from the coast guard asking if we were OK? We found it rather sweet that they'd taken the trouble to ask! Until they explained that they had received a signal from us?

Has this happened to anybody before? Clearly the system has a fault, other than a few waves, it had no contact with water.

If any one can shed any light on this, that would be great. I guess a new EPIRB is required.

Thank You

mark775
07-25-2009, 11:34 AM
What make and model of EPIRB?

Boatpride
07-25-2009, 12:11 PM
The make was vintage ACR - but I don't know which particular model

mark775
07-25-2009, 12:30 PM
Well, depending on which model, there is a switch for "test", or "on", and "on when it gets wet or upright" or "wet AND upright". You said "vintage", so I am assuming that it has to get "upright" to go off unless the switch is bad. Wait - they called you, so it's not that vintage. Anyway, if it is the switch, ACR will fix it for a nominal fee but bear in mind that if the battery is near expiration and the thing has seen a little weather, you might want to consider replacing anyway. Finally, EPIRBS actually do what they were intended to do and are a lifesaver - you need to make sure yours is up to snuff... One last thing - your angle of heal wasn't greater than normal since you were racing, was it? - Mark

Stumble
07-25-2009, 06:44 PM
I have had this happen to me before. The problem was a faulty instalation mixed with a switch that had been dinged a couple of times. Combine this with the cost of replacing the battery and the repair was about 75% the cost of a new one, so I just replaced it.

Boatpride
07-26-2009, 03:10 PM
Hi guys,

thank you for your responses.

Mark - we weren't heeling too much, but it was a wild day and waves crashed over the boat quite frequently. I guess the EPIRB felt submerged.

Stumble - I'll recommend a new EPIRB to the skipper. Or an alternative position.

Thank you both

Stumble
07-26-2009, 06:02 PM
I would at least have a service shop take a look at it before getting a replacement. They should be willing to do a diagnostic for free.

NEWENGLAND
07-28-2009, 07:17 PM
I would at least have a service shop take a look at it before getting a replacement. They should be willing to do a diagnostic for free.



They should be willing to do a diagnostic for free.



Do you work for free? Geeze? The world is full of Idiots and Yuppies!

apex1
07-28-2009, 07:30 PM
Geeze? The world is full of Idiots and Yuppies!

You are the perfect proof in all of your posts!
And your current reputation (still much too good) shows that the majority here has that opinion.

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