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Read that first sentence outloud and see if you understand it?Isn't the 1 watt toy would send a different signal to nearby boats, while the 5 watt gorilla would send directly to the satellite?
The larger Nautilus like Chief carries has a line of sight range of 18 Km/11 miles - almost the closest distance between Cozumel island and the mainland. Have you seen any claims on the range of their mini toy? When that dive boat sank while trying to cross to PDC a few years ago, they were halfway between and I doubt it would have reached nearshore boats at either. One woman got off one cell call before her phone died, and fortunately the guy on the island answered and got a search going, but I think some of them drifted 20 miles before they were found. A one watt toy with no strobe is just asking for trouble.
Yeah, an EPIRB is a bigger gadget for boat that automatically goes off if the boat sinks I think. ACR makes 4 different PLB models; see Personal Locator Beacon Comparison Chart | ACR ARTEXSorry, DD, I guess I meant PLB. Haven't you been easily carrying on in a water proof case? Easy peasy?
I carry the 2881 (5 watts, 30 hour signal) in the small HDVSEATEK canister, and it floats. The 2880 is slightly smaller (0.2"/0.8 ounces less), but you need to carry it in a float pouch - and I don't see why anyone would want one as it's the same price usually. There are two larger models at the link with 6.3 watts, one with 36 hour signal, but you'd need the larger HDVSEATEK canister, and I do not think they float. I think there is a float pouch for those too.
$100 canisters at CANISTER for PLB: SCUBA Diver Emergency Locator Beacon/VHF Marine Radio.