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Hate to be Fire-Marshall Bill but regardless of the law, these are what if items. If you needed to signal someone @ night would you rather a Flag or a Flare?
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Well.....you only need them when you need them. But you never know when you will need them!
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Let me ask this:: If I am in outside waters and I DO NOT have flares on board but DO have a CG certified flag, and its during daylight hours, am I in violation?
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Yes, time of day does not matter. Flares are still used to signal during the day also. It's about the waters you are in that the requirements are based on. |
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O.k., now where is the best place to buy flares? I have to think Academy may have them and have the best price. Thanks.
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Yes, you can pick them up at Academy. Not very expensive.
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water proof case ( with paper work) is a good place to keep them
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Thanks for the regs.! I will check at Academy for them. Thanks for all the replies. Have good weekend!
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