Orange flares are distress signals used mainly in daylight, as the smoky orange shows up better than red distress flares.
Sailors carry rocket flares on their boat as a distress signal in case they encounter an emergency situation or need to alert others of their location for help. Rocket flares are highly visible over long distances and can be essential for attracting attention to their position when in need of assistance at sea.
Fire extinguishers should be stored and mounted where they are readily accessible on a boat, where they will not be damaged and where they can be inspected regularly.
Fire extinguishers should be stored and mounted where they are readily accessible on a boat, where they will not be damaged and where they can be inspected regularly.
out of the sun
out of the sun
Nobody "provides" them for boats or boaters; they must be purchased at your own expense. Flares are readily available from any boat shop. Flares to have expiration dates and will need to be replaced at certain intervals.
Camping supplies should be stored in a water tight container or bag when stored on a small boat. These type of storage bags can be found in the camping and hunting section of most stores.
Camping supplies should be stored in a water tight container or bag when stored on a small boat. These type of storage bags can be found in the camping and hunting section of most stores.
low i think?
Where they are readily available
The primary responsibility for a vessel operator assisting a boat in distress is keeping his/her vessel and him/herself out of danger.