If operating at night one electric distress light or three.
Uscg approved electric distress light.
For emergency use only to meet the requirements for both day and night use the sos distress light is packaged with an orange distress flag.
Coast guard requirements in 46 cfr 161 013.
I highly recommend this product.
You ll still need batteries though.
And know it will not catch fire.
While not approved by the coast guard this office maintains a list of self certified distress flag manufactures.
Electric lights there is only one coast guard approved light and it is for nighttime use only.
Coast guard approved the sos distress light pioneered by sirius signal and manufactured and distributed by weems plath making it the first electronic flare legally able to replace traditional pyrotechnic options.
In order to be acceptable all electronic visual distress signals must be legibly marked with the statement.
Night visual distress signal for boats complies with u.
This new electric flare is safe it works for hours and lasts many years with easy battery replacement.
The idea of the electronic flare is a simple one and the benefits are plenty.
Coast guard approved electronic flares are now a thing.
Last year the u s.
For boats under 16 in length.
Flashes us coast guard spec sos signal for up to 60 hours many times longer than uscg requirements.
The electric distress light is accepted for night use only and must automatically flash the international sos distress signal which is three short flashes three long flashes and three short flashes.
Electric distress light for boats.
161 013 electric s o s distress light approval category.
An electric distress signal is approved for night only and must carry the marking.
C 1002 two color sos distress light flag whistle operational run time.
Coast guard requirements in 46 cfr 161 013.
Distress signals are only required when operating between sunset and sunrise.
Federal requirements are as follows.
Night visual distress signal for boats complies with u s.
You must carry a distress flag or other approved daytime signal for the light to be compliant.
Flashed four to six times each minute this is an unmistakable distress signal well known to most boaters.
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