Electronic Flares Anyone?
- Tomfoolery
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Re: Electronic Flares Anyone?
I’ll bring the boat.
You bring the flares. Electronic ones.
Tom
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Re: Electronic Flares Anyone?
I'm gonna bring a boat too - and we go on the one called the Erie Canal? I have heard about that one in my history books - is that one still around?
I also watched the videos on You Tube about the long boats in Europe and saw some sailboats there too. I think I want the to do the Sacrament River Delta and the Mississippi? too.
And yes, those boats also had flares.
I also watched the videos on You Tube about the long boats in Europe and saw some sailboats there too. I think I want the to do the Sacrament River Delta and the Mississippi? too.
And yes, those boats also had flares.
Re: Electronic Flares Anyone?
Here's a VERY rough route from Florida to my home port of Sackets Harbor, Lake Ontario.
https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?mid= ... sp=sharing
Can someone enlighten me on who would be the flare authority at different points along this route? (obviously the Coast Guard in Lake Ontario and the ocean right?
https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?mid= ... sp=sharing
Can someone enlighten me on who would be the flare authority at different points along this route? (obviously the Coast Guard in Lake Ontario and the ocean right?
- Tomfoolery
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Re: Electronic Flares Anyone?
US Coast Guard or County Marine Police in Lake Ontario; they're both out there, at least in my area. In fact, there's a USCG station right at the mouth of the Genesee River where it dumps into Lake Ontario. Homeland Security is right around the corner.rushguy44 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 19, 2020 7:59 am Here's a VERY rough route from Florida to my home port of Sackets Harbor, Lake Ontario.
https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?mid= ... sp=sharing
Can someone enlighten me on who would be the flare authority at different points along this route? (obviously the Coast Guard in Lake Ontario and the ocean right?
Don't know about the Hudson River, though I'm sure Catigale could fill that hole, and the Erie and Oswego Canals don't seem to have anyone patrolling, at least not that I recall seeing.
Not that you'd need flares anyway in a canal. If you're in trouble, get out and walk.
Tom
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Re: Electronic Flares Anyone?
NO FLARES IN A CANAL?! are you out of your mind?!
(I was just keeping on subject)
(I was just keeping on subject)
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Drifter
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Re: Electronic Flares Anyone?
It's so cute, y'all talking about fancy electric flares and pyrotechnics and stuff...
Here in Borneo a flare gun is extremely illegal - think death penalty.
It comes under the heading of possession of an unlicensed firearm. Big no-no. Even a BB gun will get you the gallows.
As such nobody has flare guns, so nobody has the electric type either and so nobody would have a clue what they were looking at if you fired one anyway. They'd just think it was a firework (which are also illegal but very common and easy to get).
It's a strange place. No real licensing, permits, insurance or coastguard - if your boat floats then go for it, best of luck. But a flare gun?? That's a hanging offence!
Weird.
In anticipation of my 'new'
(which, despite me paying a week ago still isn't 100% confirmed, still waiting for the guy in Japan to complete paperwork) I tried ordering a couple of fire extinguishers.
"Forbidden item"
I guess if my boat is on fire then I don't need flares anyway, so it all works out in the end...
Here in Borneo a flare gun is extremely illegal - think death penalty.
It comes under the heading of possession of an unlicensed firearm. Big no-no. Even a BB gun will get you the gallows.
As such nobody has flare guns, so nobody has the electric type either and so nobody would have a clue what they were looking at if you fired one anyway. They'd just think it was a firework (which are also illegal but very common and easy to get).
It's a strange place. No real licensing, permits, insurance or coastguard - if your boat floats then go for it, best of luck. But a flare gun?? That's a hanging offence!
Weird.
In anticipation of my 'new'
"Forbidden item"
I guess if my boat is on fire then I don't need flares anyway, so it all works out in the end...
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Re: Electronic Flares Anyone?
Yup, it's a suburb of Los Angeles - like Cookamonga.
Everything is illegal here in California.
In the real Borneo you can do anything you want.
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Re: Electronic Flares Anyone?
You’ve driven there in your Sprint I suppose?

Is that where Uncle Fung Borneo eatery is?
Is that where Uncle Fung Borneo eatery is?
Ray ~~_/)~~
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Re: Electronic Flares Anyone?
I dunno, all I know is that everything except breathing is illegal in California and as of next month Newsom said that breathing will also be banned as safety practice to protect people from dying from corona the virus.
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Re: Electronic Flares Anyone?
Really? Fire extingishers are forbidden? Most places they are required by law on a boat.Drifter wrote: ↑Sun Aug 23, 2020 9:07 am In anticipation of my 'new'(which, despite me paying a week ago still isn't 100% confirmed, still waiting for the guy in Japan to complete paperwork) I tried ordering a couple of fire extinguishers.
"Forbidden item"
I guess if my boat is on fire then I don't need flares anyway, so it all works out in the end...
--Russ
