Ocean Signal 702S-01540 Rescueme - Trotac Marine
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Ocean Signal 702S-01540 Rescueme

SKU:
OCE702S-01540
$1,042.95
A simple protective tab over the operating keys prevents inadvertent activation, yet allows for easy operation when required. The rescueME EPIRB1 also features two high brightness strobes to maximize visibility in low light conditions. View full description

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The retractable antenna provides maximum protection and a reduced outline for stowage. When required the antenna is easily deployed with a gentle pull. For longer offshore or ocean passages, the Ocean Signal E100G EPIRB offers an exceptional 96-hour operational life with the option of an automatic release housing (mandatory for vessels approved under SOLAS regulations).

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

OCEANSIGNAL EPIRB CAT2

Brand:
Ocean Signal

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