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NAVIGATION


MARINE Aids To Navigation The only one to be seen with!


ACTIVE X & ACTIVE XS RTE


NEW


ACTIVE X/XS SUSPENDED VERSION


Active X/XS Radar Target Enhancers with multiple visual and audible alarms


EMA03i


PROVITA SMOKE HOOD


SOLAS Inflatable radar reflector for liferafts. Liferafts are invisible to radar. A Norwegian helicopter radar located a liferaft fitted with an EMA03i at 4nm.


EM230 Seagull Navigation Buoys


• Ø2600mm & Ø3000mm sizes available • Unique Hull, Central Core & Ballast arrangement


• High Visibility Daymark • UV Stabilised Polyethylene • Aluminium Crow’s Nest • Modular Design Buoys • Data Applications also available


Visit JFC Marine


Stand L22 29 - 31 October, Dubai.


T. +353 93 60056 E. info@jfcmarine.com www.jfcmarine.com


The Active-Passive Radar Reflectors for Marine Use A significant advance in marine safety...


Tel: +44 (0) 1371 830216 Fax: +44 (0) 1371 831733


www.echomax.co.uk echomaxsales@aol.com


ECHOMAX PO Box 6032, Dunmow, CM6 3AS, UK October 2018 | www.dockyard-mag.com | p27


COMPACT PLUS


Gives vital minutes of time to evacuate a smoke filled environment.


AQUAMATE SOLAR STILL


Massive max response of 23.38M2 from a reflector just 32cm high suitable for buoys, marine or land hazards, available with fitted solar lantern or colours to suit.


Turns salt or impure water into drinking water.


EM230/230BR EM325


Ships Wheel Mark reflector for Life boats and rescue craft.


EM325 with massive 85m2 response, optional navigation light and colour to suit.


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