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OLAS EXTENDER
The ACR OLAS EXTENDER is a small, portable, wireless range extender that provides the flexibility of scaling your OLAS GUARDIAN Engine Kill Switch and OLAS CORE MOB Alarm Systems for use on larger vessels.
The OLAS EXTENDER effectively increases the length of the ‘virtual tether’ which exists between the OLAS transmitters (OLAS Tag and OLAS Float-On) and the OLAS Receiver (OLAS CORE, OLAS GUARDIAN,). Users on vessels up to 80 ft. in length can therefore now enjoy the comfort in knowing that within 2 to 4 seconds (depending on which OLAS receiver is in use) of a transmitter going missing, all synced receivers (excluding the EXTENDER which is solely used for extending the range of coverage of your OLAS system) will sound a loud audible alarm to alert crew of an MOB incident.
In conjunction with the audible alarm(s), the ACR OLAS Mobile App records the latitude and longitude of the incident using the phone or tablets GPS, then aids the crew with the MOB recovery, clearly directing them to the GPS location where the MOB occurred with clear visual signals and bearing data.
The OLAS EXTENDER can also be used with OLAS receivers and transmitters to cover areas where transmitter signals may be blocked, thereby providing a greater number of applications of the OLAS MOB System. With the increased range of coverage on larger vessels, the OLAS EXTENDER significantly expands the number of potential usage scenarios for the ACR OLAS MOB System, making it applicable to an even greater segment of recreational and commercial vessels.
Compatible With:
OLAS GUARDIAN or OLAS CORE
Features:
Extend range for vessels up to 80' in length
Utilizes the latest Bluetooth® Technology
Rechargeable battery option
Technical Specifications:
Dimensions (H x L X W) - 3.6" x 3.5" x 1.5" (9.2 x 9 x 3.8 cm)
Weight - 4.06 oz (115 g)
Maximum Number of Connected OLAS Transmitters - 15
Power - 5 V
Waterproof - IP67
Certifications:
F.C.C.
RoHS 2.0
In the Box:
OLAS Extender
USB Charging cable
Owners Manual
*Sold as an Individual
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate (dehp) which is known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to P65Warnings.ca.gov.
This product may not be returned to the original point of purchase. Please contact the manufacturer directly with any issues or concerns.
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OLAS Float-On Light
The ACR OLAS Float-On is a compact, ‘Smart’, crew overboard system. The OLAS Float-On is a buoyant water activated strobe and LED flashlight. The strobe automatically activates in the water when its integrated water sensors detect 6 seconds of water contact. The high-power strobe flashes once every second for up to 20 hours, is visible up to 3 nautical miles away
When used in conjunction with the ACR OLAS mobile application technology, and detects a break in its ‘virtual tether’ to the ACR OLAS Float-On, an audible alarm will sound within 8 seconds of a transmitter going missing. The mobile phone(s) then sounds an alarm and records the latitude and longitude of the incident using the phone or tablet’s GPS. ACR OLAS then aids the crew with the MOB recovery, clearly directing them to the GPS location where the MOB occurred with clear visual signals and bearing data.
Users can track up to 6 different OLAS Transmitters with 1 phone/tablet and each individual OLAS Transmitter can be tracked by an unlimited number of phones/tablets. If you want to track more OLAS Transmitters, add the OLAS CORE Base Station or OLAS GUARDIAN System scaling your system to monitor up to 15 OLAS Transmitters.
ACR OLAS stores all location data and time of incident required by the rescue services.
Compatible With:
ACR GUARDIAN and CORE Base Station
Features:
ACR OLAS free Mobile App integration
LED Flashlight with water activated strobe
Buoyant
Bluetooth® 4.1 Compatible
LED Battery Life Indicator
USB Rechargeable
Technical Specifications:
Dimensions (H x D) - 3.26" x 1.3" (8.3 x 3.3 cm)
Weight - 1.5 oz (.04 kg)
Operation - Manual activation or automatic activation with water contact
Light Output - High - 120 lumens, Medium - 60 lumens and Low - 10 lumens
Runtime (hours) - High - 1.5, Medium - 4, Low - 12, Strobe 20 and Standby 1,440
Charge Time - 1.5 hours
Battery - Rechargeable
Buoyant - Yes
Waterproof - IP67
In the Box:
OLAS Float-On light
Lanyard with clip
USB Charging cable
Instruction Manual
*Sold as an Individual
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate (dehp) which is known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to P65Warnings.ca.gov.
This product may not be returned to the original point of purchase. Please contact the manufacturer directly with any issues or concerns.
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OLAS GUARDIAN Multi-Engine Connector
The ACR OLAS Guardian Multi Engine Connector enables the ACR OLAS Guardian to operate in situations where a multiple engine configuration exists (up to 3 engines in total).
Most commonly required on Yamaha twin and triple engine boats, this accessory connects the multiple engines into one kill switch system.
Compatible With:
ACR OLAS Guardian system (P/N 2985)
In the Box:
One (1) Multiple engine connector
*Sold as an Individual
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate (dehp) which is known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to P65Warnings.ca.gov.
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OLAS GUARDIAN Extension Cable Set
The OLAS (Overboard Location Alert System) GUARDIAN Extension Cable Set can be used to extend the Power cable, the switch cable or both.
Designed for use on larger vessels where the ACR OLAS GUARDIAN hub needs to be located further from either the control switch or the power and kill switch connections.
Compatible With:
ACR OLAS Guardian system (P/N 2985)
In the Box:
One (1) 6 Pin Switch Cable - 29.5" (75 cm)
One (1) 5 Pin Power Cable - 29.5" (75 cm)
*Sold as an Individual
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate (dehp) which is known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to P65Warnings.ca.gov.
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Who Doesn't Like New Gear?
Who doesn't like new gear? Check out ACR's complete new product showcase now at CWR. New products include: ResQLink 400 & View, CB2 AIS, RCL-85, RCL-95, OLAS Tag wearable crew tracker, OLAS Float-On and more. Check it out today!
ResQLink View 425 Personal Locator Beacon with Digital Display
Small but resilient, the ResQLink View has been professionally engineered and tested to ensure it can withstand even the harshest elements. This buoyant Personal Locator Beacon requires no subscription for use and includes a digital display providing live status and GPS coordinates. Whether on land, at sea, or in the air, trust that the ResQLink's satellite precision and military durability, puts rescue in the palm of your hands.
OLAS (Overboard Location Alert System) Float-On Light
Wearable Crew Tracker with LED Flashlight + Water Activated Strobe
The ACR Float-On is a buoyant water activated strobe and LED flashlight. The strobe automatically activates in water when its integrated water sensors detect six seconds of water connection. The separated and sunken water connection terminals ensure the device only automatically activates when fully submerged in water. The high-power LED strobe, visible up to 3 nautical miles away, flashes once every second for up to 20 hours and acts as an exceptional safety aid for both novice and experienced boaters.
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ACR's 2019 END OF YEAR PROMOTIONS!
Don't miss out on ACR's End of the Year Rebate Promotion! Purchase select ACR products and receive a VISA Gift Card up to $50 via mail-in rebate. Offer good on purchases made now until January 15th, 2020. Check it out today!
ACR Special - Who Doesn't Like New Gear?
Who doesn't like new gear? Check out ACR's complete new product showcase now at CWR. New products include: ResQLink 400 & View, CB2 AIS, RCL-85, RCL-95, OLAS Tag wearable crew tracker, OLAS Float-On and more. Check it out today!
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The End of Year is coming and ACR and Ocean Signal have launched special limited time offers for your next adventure into the great outdoors. For a limited time only, inside the United States and Canada. Promotional Period: Purchases made on select products between October 12th through December 31st, 2020.
Offers valid now until December 31st, 2020
Now until December 31st, 2020, enjoy super end of the year savings on select ACR and Ocean Signal products. Promotions include a FREE OLAS TAG, FREE 1-Year of 406Link, $100 Gift Card and more. Check it out today!
Offers valid now until December 31st, 2020
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Programmable Automatic Charging Relay (ACR) 160A, 12V
This 160A Egis charging relay is automatic and programable. The relay eliminates dead start batteries by sharing charging on either of two batteries and isolating batteries when no charge sources are present.
Applications:
Supports multiple engines or independent charge systems by incorporating two independent start or engine isolation inputs to allow isolation of charge sources when both are active to maximize charging performance.
Protects Electrical System Cascading Faults with an optional lock-out from closing if one terminal is connected to a battery with a shorted cell.
Features:
Ultra-Low Power Draw Compared to typical ACRs (7-10 mA) vs 7610 ACR @ 1.3 mA, will not deplete batteries even after extended electrical system downtime.
Simple and robust installation - The integrated sealed plug eliminates corrosion and includes a Deutsch/Amphenol DTM connector harness
Start Assist input option to ensure maximum cranking amps are available by allowing the manual connection of batteries via a remote switch.
Bullet-proof construction - Sealed unit, stainless steel hardware, and high-temperature materials allow mounting anywhere. Integrated thermal overload shutdown protection.
Additional low-amp output can be used to report device status remotely or drive a secondary relay for charging a battery bank without a charge source (see example)
Specifications:
Continuous Current (Amps): 160
Voltage Range: 8-18 VDC
Off-State Current Draw mA: 1.3
Interrupt Current (Amps): 240
ACR Closing Voltage (VDC): 12.9-13.6
ACR Opening Voltage (VDC): 12.1-12.8
Focal Features:
Top Side Dip Switches
Accessible after mounting for programming voltage settings and determining active features. Protected by self-retained cover.
Stainless Steel Self-Locking Hardware
100% Non-ferrous corrosion-resistant materials. All attachment screws and nuts are self-locking.
Integral I/O Connector
Sealed Molex MX-150 connector eliminates the susceptibility to corrosion and vibrating loose of 1/4" quick connect terminals on competitive products.
Connection Options
Comes standard with a Deutsch DT/AT style connector harness. Provides three connection options (MX-150, DT/AT, and wire leads).
Easy Integration with RT Fuse Blocks (24 HR Circuits)
Optional EasyLink bus bars reduce the space and cost of connecting TH Series relays with RT Series Fuse Blocks.
LED Diagnostics
Provides an indication of pending relay ON/OFF, under voltage, over voltage/temp, start isolation/assist, and output on/off status.
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Don't miss out on ACR and Ocean Signal's End of the Year Event going on now until December 24th, 2021. Receive savings on products such as ACR's Bivy Stick, ResQLink, OLAS, Searchlights, and more. Enjoy savings and FREE promotions. Check out ACR and Ocean Signal savings today!
Offer valid now until December 24th, 2021
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The joys of on-the-water paddle sports are many. Paddling your own canoe, kayak, paddleboard, or surfboard takes individual skill, where you set your own pace and experience a sense of calm and quiet serenity as you glide across the pristine waters. You will encounter fewer & wild parties with large, raft-up boat flotillas crowding the waterways.
Stand Up Paddle Boarding
Stand-up paddleboarding originated in Hawaii, and while it is a recent addition to the list of paddle sports, some believe that it has been around for longer. Experts say it has existed for decades but came to prominence in the 2000s, evolving into the recognized sport today. Its earliest roots trace it back to the 18th century when native Hawaiians paddled along the Pacific from island to island.
The modern applications of stand-up paddle boarding, or SUP as some call it, emerged in the mid-20th century with the extreme popularity of surf culture in the 1960s. The shores of California first welcomed SUP in 2005, where it caught on instantly among the locals. Today, SUP has spread across the country, with more than 22 million Americans participating in stand-up paddleboarding.
Simply put, stand-up paddleboarding involves getting on a surf-like board with a long SUP paddle which you will use to propel the board while standing up straight. This paddle sport is excellent for photographers as they can get a much better view while standing up.
There is more than one way on how to paddle a stand-up paddleboard. You can race, tour, and surf. Many marinas have partnered with yoga instructors to offer on-the-water stand-up paddleboard yoga classes. It is refreshing to watch a class of yogis as they attempt perfect balance in a headstand on an unanchored, less than steady paddleboard!
You can even turn your SUP into a kayak. More recent is white water paddle boarding for the thrill-seekers. Kayaking may have been the fastest-growing paddle sport, but stand-up paddleboarding has taken over this title.
New variations of stand-up paddleboards have hit the market. Some boards are inflatable, some can be folded up into thirds with hinged sections, and newer paddleboards include tall seats and pedals.
For SUP equipment information, click this link at CLR Marine. https://www.clrmarine.com/462m4/paddlesports.html.
SAFETY FIRST and WEATHER ALERTS WHEN PADDLE BOARDING
While enjoying any paddle sport, such as paddle boarding, canoeing, or kayaking, be aware that weather can change in an instant. A calm stream can suddenly become a raging river if weather conditions suddenly change higher up at the stream's headwaters.
PERSONAL FLOTATION DEVICE (PFD)
Wearing or carrying a PFD on-board is essential to paddleboard safety. Stand-up Paddleboards are considered "vessels" under the United States Coast Guard regulations when used out of designated swimming, surfing, or bathing areas. Individuals 13 years of age and older must have a PFD on board, and those 12 years of age and younger are required to wear a PFD at all times on the water. Not only can a PFD save your life, but it can also make it easier for you to climb back aboard after falling or jumping in the water.
https://www.clrmarine.com/462m4/marine-safety/personal-flotation-devices.html
WHISTLE
A whistle can be a simple, inexpensive item to carry that can make a huge difference in an emergency. You can use a whistle to alert motorized boats to your presence if needed or to get help from the shore if you have trouble on the water. A whistle can also be heard in the fog when visibility is at a minimum.
https://www.clrmarine.com/m4/10020--acr-survival-res-q-whistle-w-18-lanyard.html
PERSONAL LOCATOR BEACON
Personal locator beacons are handheld devices that signal 406 MHz, the same frequency used for newer emergency locator transmitters. Activate a PLB—in most cases, simply by extending the antenna and pressing the On button—and it transmits a powerful distress signal with a unique digital code.
https://www.clrmarine.com/462m4/paddlesports/personal-locator-beacons.html
LEASH
If you fall off your SUP while in the water, the leash will keep your board easily accessible. Wind, currents, and waves can quickly sweep your SUP away from you. Fasten the cord securely & around your ankle.
WETSUIT
If you plan on going out on cold water, you should consider a suit to keep you warm. Hypothermia escalates rapidly. An accidental fall into a cold mountain lake or cold ocean water would ruin your trip. Remember that you won't have a stack of warm blankets or warm, dry clothing with you.
HELMET
If you're going to take your SUP down a river, you should consider a helmet for the trip. Kayakers wear them, and their heads are much closer to the water than someone standing on a paddleboard. Falling onto hidden or exposed rocks from a standing position could cause a devastating impact. Protect your brain. Wear a helmet.
WEATHER
Always be aware of the current weather conditions for your SUP outing and pay attention to the forecast for the day. Weather conditions can change rapidly in some locations, and getting caught in bad weather can be very dangerous. The wind is always a threat. The wind can quickly unbalance a paddle boarder, make it difficult to paddle, or even carry the board quickly away from a dismounted paddler.
Have a weather app on your phone, and hopefully a signal will transmit while you are on the water.
PADDLE with a PARTNER
The best way to enjoy your SUP is with a friend. It is also one of the best ways to stay safe on the water. Paddling buddies can double-check gear before heading out and watch out for each other while out on the water.
Let friends know where you will be.
Leave your itinerary with someone on land. If you don't return at your designated time, your land buddy will start the search. Should your itinerary change, get in touch with your person on shore.
Cell service may be limited on the water. Don't count on your cell phone to be your lifeline.
SUNSCREEN
The sun is known to cause cancer in all states, not just California. Protect any exposed skin.
KNOW YOUR LIMITS
Remember that you have that same distance on your return trip for every mile that you have traveled out. While the wind may be at your back on the way out, a headwind at the return will be a challenge as your energy is diminishing.
Paddleboarding is an excellent way for you to blend in with your surroundings and slide from one area to another. Be safe. Know the distance to your destination or how much exertion you want to make at each outing.
In addition, to stand-up paddleboarding, other paddle sports to enjoy are kayaking, surfing, and canoeing. We will explore these paddle sports in a future blog.
Fair winds and smooth sailing.
To obtain more information about the products and services mentioned in this article, please contact CLR Marine https://www.clrmarine.com/.
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Award-winning author Cheryl Kuba has been at the helm for more than 30 years sailing the Great Lakes, with side trips to the British Virgin Islands and St. Maarten. She has served as past- Commodore of Great Lakes Fleet 21 -Chicago region. 3happycampers.com
©Copyright Cheryl Kuba, 3happycampers.com, 2021.
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The wait is over. Ocean Signal is proud to bring the next generation float-free Emergency Position-Indicating Radio Beacon (EPIRB).
The SafeSea EPIRB1 Pro is now fully approved and pairs its compact stature with a rugged design, making it a practical option to meet the needs of all commercial, workboat, and leisure vessels.
The SafeSea EPIRB1 Pro operates in the 406MHz satellite band. This band comprises the international distress frequencies that are constantly monitored by Cospas-Sarsat, the international search and rescue satellite operator, ensuring a rapid response when a signal is received, no matter where it is in the world.
As the world's most compact Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon or EPIRB, the EPIRB1 Pro pairs its compact stature with a durable design, making it a practical option to meet the needs of all commercial, fishing, and leisure vessels. The product has been designed for maximum efficiency and boasts a 10 year battery life in addition to superb operating life when activated, keeping rescue services updated with your location for longer.
Key Features:
Smallest Auto-Deploy (Float-Free)
Bracket Complies with MED/IMO
New SafeSea Antenna Design
10-Year Battery Life
Global Coverage via 406 MHz
Homing Beacon (121.5 MHz)
Fast 66 Channel GPS Receiver
High Intensity Strobe
Mounting Plate for Easy Installation
SHOP: https://www.clrmarine.com/m4/85035--ocean-signal-epirb1-pro-cat-1-epirb.html
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ACR Electronics of Fort Lauderdale is voluntarily recalling some of its GlobalFix iPRO EPIRBs because a “small percentage” of them may not activate manually.
ACR discovered that some of the witness seal tabs used in the manual activation of the GlobalFix iPRO required excessive force to put the switch into its correct position. The water activation feature works separately and is not affected by the manual switch.
The company says the manual switch assembly will require reworking on a “very limited range” of GlobalFix iPRO units shipped to market. The problem could exist in a maximum of 400 units built within serial number range of 1,000 to 1,699. The 400 units could be either the P/N #2846 Category I (automatic deploy) or P/N #2848 Category II (manual deploy) model.
The company says iPROs with serial numbers outside of this limited recall range are not affected by this notice, and no other ACR EPIRB units are affected.
Contact ACR's Customer Service Department at (954) 862-2110
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GlobalFix V6 EPIRB Catagory I with Return Link Service & Near Field Communication
The ACR GlobalFix V6 EPIRB is a versatile emergency position-indicating radio beacon suitable for use on both recreational and commercial vessels. High-tech features like Return Link Service (RLS) reassure users by confirming that the beacon has successfully sent the distress message and that this message has been received.
ACR’s Near Field Communication (NFC) allows the beacon to connect to a smartphone for quick diagnostics that demonstrate the battery is charged and the EPIRB is functioning properly. The GlobalFix V6 is an ideal safety solution for all types of vessels and activities, including coastal cruising, offshore passage-making, or working or fishing in any ocean.
Reliable Worldwide Digital Mayday Tells Rescuers Where to Search
The ACR GlobalFix V6 EPIRB accurately derives its position globally through the GNSS (GPS, Galileo, Glonass) positioning networks. Triggering the device produces a digital mayday using a 406 MHz distress transmission that relays the GPS EPIRB (GPIRB) position, accurate to within 100 meters, to the worldwide Cospas Sarsat search and rescue satellite network. Position information and vessel identification are then relayed by the satellites to ground stations, which ultimately helps decide the scope of the rescue operation to be launched.
Once the EPIRB is activated, a 121.5 MHz signal is transmitted in addition to the higher frequency satellite signal. This 121.5 MHz homing signal aids rescuers in finding the device when they arrive at the rescue scene, which is particularly important if the beacon has drifted from its original location. The GlobalFix V6 EPIRB also emits both a visual and infrared strobe to help rescuers pinpoint the beacon and speed rescue operations.
Near Field Communication (NFC) Ensures the EPIRB is Functioning Properly
Using ACR’s free smartphone app and NFC (Near Field Communication) technology, users can easily access EPIRB diagnostics. Placing a smartphone adjacent to the GlobalFix V6 EPIRB opens the ACR Product App which shows EPIRB data. The app shows the current battery life of the beacon, the number of GNSS and self-tests completed, and the amount of time the EPIRB has been activated.
Users can see detailed information on each self-test and GNSS test performed by the device. GNSS tests include a map view demonstrating where previous tests were performed, the date and time of the tests, how long it took the EPIRB to get a fix on the GNSS coordinates, the number of satellites used to obtain that fix, and the fix’s accuracy. NFC allows users to routinely check the status of all EPIRB functions to ensure it is working properly and ready to go in case of an emergency.
Return Link Service (RLS)
Return Link Service indicates to the user that an EPIRB rescue transmission has been received. The RLS signal is sent back through the Galileo satellite network, confirming that the digital mayday including precise beacon location and identifiers, has been delivered. An easy-to-see flashing blue light indicates the EPIRB’s successful reception of the Return Link message through the Galileo satellite network. Those in distress who have triggered the beacon and received the RLS confirmation know that rescuers will be made aware of the EPIRB activation and location and that rescue operations will be launched.
ACR is a globally recognized leader in marine electronic rescue devices and other life-saving products. They build quality rescue equipment solutions like the ACR GlobalFix V6 EPIRB that is suitable for all types and sizes of vessels in both the recreational and commercial sectors. Long life Lithium batteries, global 406 MHz satellite transmission, a 121.5 MHz homing signal, visual and infrared strobes, and a Return Link Service that tells users their rescue signal has been received are all packed into a durable waterproof beacon. Near Field Communication and the free ACR App allow users to check the EPIRB status for added reliability. Mariners' coastal cruising, working offshore, or crossing oceans will appreciate the advanced features of the GlobalFix V6 EPIRB.
Specifications:
Included Bracket: Category 1 Float Free Bracket
Product Description: EPIRB with RLS and NFC
Model Number: RLB-43
Output Power (406/121.5): 406.040 MHz, 5W (nominal) / 121.5 MHz, 50mW (nominal)
RLS: Return Link Service (RLS) confirmation direct to beacon
NFC / Mobile App: Near Field Communication (NFC) and Mobile App Included
Strobe: White & Infrared
Size (antenna up) – Beacon Only: 18.5" x 4.3" x 4.36" / 470 mm x 109 mm x 111 mm)
Weight – Beacon Only: 1.78 lbs / 810 G
Battery: Lithium battery, Li/FeS2
Battery Replacement: 10-year replaceable battery (replace 10 years after the date of manufacture or after activation)
Temperature Range (Class 2): Storage: -22°F to +158°F (-30°C to +70°C)
Operating Temperature Range: -4°F to +131°F (-20°C to +55°C)
GPS: 72 Channel Multi-constellation receiver (GPS, Galileo, & Glonass GNSS)
Activation: Out of bracket and wet, or manually in or out of the bracket (Class 3 – manual activation only)
Waterproof: 33 ft (10 m) for 5 min.
Buoyant: Yes
Operational Life: 48 hours minimum @ -4°F (-20°C)
Deployment: Category I - Hydrostatic Release (auto deploy) or Category II – Manual Release (manual deploy)
Warranty: 5 years
Accessories: EPIRB Mounting Hardware (Included – P/N 9657), Cat I Bracket (P/N 9660), HRU (P/N 9490.1)
Approvals: Cospas-Sarsat, FCC, RED
This product may not be returned to the original point of purchase. Please contact the manufacturer directly with any issues or concerns.
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Did you Know
CLR Marine can get your ACR EPIRB & PLBs batteries replaced and programed through our ACR Authorized Distributor.
ACR EPIRB batteries should be replaced every 5 years to ensure proper functioning when needed. Turnaround time for EPIRB services averages three days from receipt when all components are in stock.
Battery replacement service for PLBs includes a full physical integrity check, pressure test, data transmission test, replacement of seal and o-rings, installation of the new battery, and disposal of the old battery.
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Not only is ACR running a Sale but they are also offering Rebates. To get all you can from your ACR purchase see our Rebate Corner for even more savings.
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ACR Fall/Winter PLB and EPIRBs Promotion
ACR's Fall/Winter PLB Promotion is going on now until December 31st, 2016. Save on PLBs with a $100 rebate on AquaLink View and a $50 rebate on all other ACR PLBs.
ACR Fall/Winter EPIRB Promotion
ACR's Fall/Winter EPIRB Promotion is going on now until December 31st, 2016. Save on EPIRBs with a ResQLink+ with the purchase of the GlobalFix iPRO and up to $100 in mail-in rebate savings.
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