![]() I 100% know that he and his team will continue to improve and support this product. The Lifeline uses user-replaceable batteries (not included) that will last for up to 5. I can say without ANY hesitation that Mike is all about safety when it comes to ANY of his dive op's and I know for certain that Mike's intentions and expertise in developing this Lifeline product are 100% genuine. The Nautilus LifeLine floats and is waterproof in all sea conditions. which was his original OP and long before he expanded and built the Explorer. My avatar pic was taken by Mike on the Nautilus VII. Last but not least is that Mike Lever is a personal friend and I have lead multiple charters and dove with him on many occasions. My handheld is also a GPS, so along with the ability to have voice contact, I can also relay my exact GPS coordinates. If it will take the pressure then this might be a decent solution to having surface comms available in an on the surface emergency or even just to communicate with my boat. One more thing that I might actually consider trying is to take a waterproof floating handheld marine VHF, then double vacuum seal it and then take to depth and see if it will withstand the pressure. I would like to see Mike bring back the radio version and just place a disclaimer on the purchase that it is only intended for use in waters where VHF use is authorised. ![]() If I am ever in a rescue situation that requires that I must be able to communicate.then please come ASAP in a nice big warm boat and arrest me. Now clean the battery (with eGo type batteries we advise that you to do this before attaching to charger which ensures that liquid residues are not transferred. Search Your Robot Name Popular Models Dolphin Triton PS Plus Dolphin Explorer E50 Dolphin Nautilus CC Dolphin Explorer E30 Dolphin Explorer E20 Dolphin. I also have a GLOBAL EPIRB that has a 10 year battery.īottom line is that I am a bit of a safety nut and I don't give a rats ass if I am technically "breaking" the law by using a VHF in foreign waters. (waterproof to 15ft) Both have AIS and MMSI all set up and registered. I also carry a handheld floating waterproof VHF in my boat. I know that it is technically illegal for me to transmit on my VHF while in Canadian waters. I live in the North Puget Sound, WA area and in normal non COVID years I haul my boat up to the outside of Vancouver Island, BC (Ucluelet). That does not mean that you cannot have a Marine VHF. Apparently the issue with the radio version of the Nautilus Lifeline was that many countries do not allow a VHF to be used within their waters unless it is registered and licensed. ![]() Click to expand.I totally agree with this.
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