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I was reading the 116 page EPIRB thread the other day, and some of the tangents made me think of my disorganized pile of uh-oh stuff -- the things I never really expect to need.
Never have liked the disorganized loop of stuff, or some things shoved loose in the slate pocket, or hanging off an extra ring like a Christmas ornament, or etc., so here's my new thought:
That's a Storm whistle, an ancient AA strobe (TekTite, maybe?), an OMS dye marker, and an ACR signal mirror.
Each of the items has a couple of inches of cave line attaching it to a single small bolt snap; that's to keep them from falling loose when the pouch is opened and to provide a way to attach each individually after.
The whole bundle is stuck into a sous vide pouch (i.e. foodsaver pouch) and shrunk together. (The sealing isn't really important, except it keeps things organized and maybe a little protected. If it actually holds watertight, it may keep the mirror from degrading. (Further.))
Now it's a single compact pouch of the "Plan F" stuff to be shoved in a pocket as a tidy slab.
Could add items (e.g. mylar blanket, strobe expiration reminder slip, etc.) Could run a longer loop, or longer individual loops, out through the seal to allow the pouch itself to be clipped off. Could use a cheap keychain 'biner instead of the bolt snap to make it easier to remove individual items.
Thoughts and criticisms?
Appendix:
(Possibly relevant: I'm mostly a travel diver, so weight and bulk are factors. If they weren't, I suppose all this stuff could be in its own pouch, attached to a tank strap, with a separate bolt snap for every item, with a Weapons Valet to carry it all....)
Back side view (yes, the mirror has deteriorated from exposure and abuse):
Note: I have not tested the idea of running the line out through the seal. Could work, could have problems, including melting the line.
Never have liked the disorganized loop of stuff, or some things shoved loose in the slate pocket, or hanging off an extra ring like a Christmas ornament, or etc., so here's my new thought:
That's a Storm whistle, an ancient AA strobe (TekTite, maybe?), an OMS dye marker, and an ACR signal mirror.
Each of the items has a couple of inches of cave line attaching it to a single small bolt snap; that's to keep them from falling loose when the pouch is opened and to provide a way to attach each individually after.
The whole bundle is stuck into a sous vide pouch (i.e. foodsaver pouch) and shrunk together. (The sealing isn't really important, except it keeps things organized and maybe a little protected. If it actually holds watertight, it may keep the mirror from degrading. (Further.))
Now it's a single compact pouch of the "Plan F" stuff to be shoved in a pocket as a tidy slab.
Could add items (e.g. mylar blanket, strobe expiration reminder slip, etc.) Could run a longer loop, or longer individual loops, out through the seal to allow the pouch itself to be clipped off. Could use a cheap keychain 'biner instead of the bolt snap to make it easier to remove individual items.
Thoughts and criticisms?
Appendix:
(Possibly relevant: I'm mostly a travel diver, so weight and bulk are factors. If they weren't, I suppose all this stuff could be in its own pouch, attached to a tank strap, with a separate bolt snap for every item, with a Weapons Valet to carry it all....)
Back side view (yes, the mirror has deteriorated from exposure and abuse):
Note: I have not tested the idea of running the line out through the seal. Could work, could have problems, including melting the line.