FLARES
OK, been on-line and on the phone all day today. Time to buy, AGAIN, flares for the boat because the 2 year expiration date is up on the flares that i've been carrying. Here goes another $25-$30. Run out of people to give my expired but perfectly good (probably for the next 10 years) flares to. Been using 10 year old flares to start campfires (which means they still friggin work)! When I went searching on-line for flares with a longer expiration date, I came across LED, battery operated flares. Are these good enough? NO, because they are not Coast Guard approved. I called this company and had about a 1 hour coversation with the owner. This battery operated (red) flare not only lasts for 24 hours, is visible for miles, flashes an SOS morse code signal, but is completely water proof (you could wear it on your person if you went overboard). The kicker here is that one of his biggest customers for this electronic flare is the U.S. COAST GUARD! And he stated that they(the Coast Guard), don't want to get involved in trying to change the regs regarding coastal/great lakes fisherman regarding visual emergency devices. REALLY? WHY? The name of this company is POWERFLARE, and if the Coast Guard is using this product than why can't we as boaters and fishermen, get it approved for Great Lakes use? If the Coast Guard doesn't want to use pyrotechnic devices on their boats, then why should we? And there is now a better/safer product out there, why haven't these been approved for general boating usage?