Gear
BY PETER NIELSEN
JULY 2018
SURVIVAL KITS
Mindful of the confusion that can
accompany shopping for survival
products, ACR has helpfully collected
the most important items that a prudent
sailor might need into a pair of “kits.”
The Globalfi x Pro kit includes a Globalfi x
Pro Category 2 EPIRB, a C-Strobe
rescue light, a signal mirror and
Hemilight. The V4 kit (pictured) includes
a Globalfi x V4 EPIRB, a ResQLink
personal locator beacon (PLB), Firefl y
Waterbug and Hemilight lights, and a
signal mirror. Both come packed in a
fl oating RapidDitch bag. $549 (Pro),
$799 (V4). ACR, acrartex.com
WATCH THIS
If you’re in the market for a high-end sailing timepiece with a few tricks up its electronic
sleeve, the Breitling Exospace B55 Yachting belongs on your wrist. Not only does it
tell the time with uncanny precision, it is equipped with a race timer system that has a
host of functions and can be connected to a smartphone or tablet via Bluetooth. This
allows you to check the timer, control the functions from your phone and store or share
measurements. Clever, no? The rechargeable battery has a 10-year lifespan, and the
watch is water-resistant to 100 meters. $7,170. Breitling, breitling.com
A BETTER VISION
Vesper Marine’s Watchmate series has long been the gold standard for
user-friendly AIS displays, and the new Watchmate Vision2 transponder
improves an already fi ne product that not only displays AIS data, but can
be connected to up to eight devices, including smartphones, laptops
and MFDs, via its built-in Wi-Fi. The touchscreen
display is IPX7 waterproof and can
be mounted above or belowdeck.
It not only shows vessel data,
but warns you of possible
collision situations and acts
as an anchor alarm and (if the
crew wears AIS MOB devices)
man-overboard locator. In
short, it’s an ideal accessory
for both coastal cruising
and oceangoing boats.
$1,249. Vesper Marine,
vespermarine.com