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Increase Your Odds After Activating the EPIRB
Related tags: Seamanship | How-To | Safety | Safety Equipment by Beth A. Leonard
Before--and after--activating an EPIRB in international waters, take these steps to lengthen the odds that you're safely rescued. "Seamanship" from our November 2011 issue.
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March 28, 2012Can You Hear Me Now?More than 100 Sea Tow Automated Radio Check Stations are now operational.Rating:0Related tags: Safety
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March 22, 2012Lessons from a Semester at Seaby Eve SouthworthA crew of teenagers sign up to learn what only the sea can teach.Rating:0
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March 22, 2012Be PreparedThe Mariners' Museum and Landfall Navigation are hosting a Safety at Sea seminar in Newport News, Virginia.Rating:0Related tags: Chesapeake | Safety
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February 23, 2012Sailing South? Forget Bermudaby Don StreetIn the wake of the carnage that occurred en route to Bermuda in the fall of 2011, Caribbean expert Don Street offers what he believes are far better plans for southbound cruisers. "Seamanship" from our March 2012 issue.Rating:4.25Related tags: Route Planning
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December 8, 2011Trim Your Jib Like a Proby Gary JobsonA former America’s Cup winner shares tips on getting the most from your headsail. "Seamanship" from our December 2011 issue.Rating:0Related tags: Sailtrim
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November 10, 2011Increase Your Odds After Activating the EPIRBby Beth A. LeonardBefore--and after--activating an EPIRB in international waters, take these steps to lengthen the odds that you're safely rescued. "Seamanship" from our November 2011 issue.Rating:0Related tags: Safety | Safety Equipment
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November 10, 2011Search and Rescue Resourcesby Beth A. LeonardCheck out these web resources, along with a glossary of SAR acronyms and abbreviations, to stay safe on the water.Rating:0Related tags: Safety | Safety Equipment
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November 10, 2011Search and Rescue Resourcesby Beth A. LeonardCheck out these web resources, along with a glossary of SAR acronyms and abbreviations, to stay safe on the water.Rating:0Related tags: Safety | Safety Equipment
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November 10, 2011Best-Case SAR Scenarioby Beth A. LeonardGet an overview of the best-case search and rescue scenario after you activate an EPIRB.Rating:0Related tags: Safety | Safety Equipment
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November 1, 2011Your Guide to Safety at Seaby The EditorsThis November, shift your focus to safety at sea. Here are five stories from our archives that will help you keep trouble at bay.Rating:0Related tags: Safety | Safety Equipment
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