DennisS
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The minimum dive flags are pretty much worthless if there is any sea or if the boat driver is heading into the sun. A boat going 25-30 mph is on it before they see it
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But it is. The coasties won't write a ticket for not carrying or ignoring the flag: FWC and some sheriffs will
Attaching a 360 degree high intensity LED strobe to the top of the dive flag would be an aerodynamic, lightweight and cost effective solution. A bright flashing beacon will get the attention of even the most complacent and distracted boat driver.
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Attaching a 360 degree high intensity LED strobe to the top of the dive flag would be an aerodynamic, lightweight and cost effective solution. A bright flashing beacon will get the attention of even the most complacent and distracted boat driver.
The brightest strobe in the listing is the Light Monkey, at 4000 lumens, which is about 3 times brighter than the next best one on the list, the high-intensity tektite.
He should not have been traveling at high speed 200 feet from shore, especially in a popular snorkeling area. If Law Enforcement had seen him before the incident he would have been stopped and charged with reckless endangerment!He shut down when he saw the flag, it will come out how visible the flag was, or how distracted the helmsman was, and so on. It shouldn't have happened, it may be informative to know why. At least it wasen't the usual hit and run.
Bob