The Life-Saving Role of a Personal Locator in Our Open Sea Rescue

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The Life-Saving Role of a Personal Locator in Our Open Sea Rescue

The Life-Saving Role of a Personal Locator in Our Open Sea Rescue
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4

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Ocean

Mechanical failure

Mechanical failure

Normal conditions

Normal conditions

The Life-Saving Role of a Personal Locator in Our Open Sea Rescue

27.470908152604°N, -83.127075195312°W

Posted on April 9, 2025 by Corey

What happened?

We were headed back from a morning of fishing offshore when disaster struck. The engine gave off a “no oil” alarm, and after turning it off in hopes of a reset, I tried to start it again, but the starter locked up. We were stranded about 16 miles offshore of Tampa Bay, far from help. I attempted to call for assistance using my onboard radio, but of course, that decided to quit working as well. It felt like everything that could go wrong, did.

With no other options left, we turned to our last means of rescue—my recently purchased ResQLink View RLS. At the time of activation, there was a lot of uncertainty among the four of us. We had exhausted all other options, and this was it. There was a strange quietness that settled over the group, no one really speaking much. I think we all had the same question in the back of our minds: “What if it doesn’t work?”

As we waited, the minutes felt like hours. But then, the mood began to shift. The quiet was broken when we saw a plane in the distance, headed our way. It was a surreal feeling of relief washing over all of us as we realized we were being rescued. The fear of the unknown faded, and in its place was the excitement of knowing we were going home soon. That moment, when help finally arrived, was an incredible sense of relief—one I won’t soon forget.

Words of wisdom

GET AN EPIRB/PLB IT WILL SAVE YOU!

Thank you note

Big shoutout to everyone involved for getting us home safe and sound. I’ve only had my epirb for less than 2 months and it’s saved our butts!

Rescue location

76VRFVCF+95

Rescue team

Coast Guard

ResQLink™ View RLS Personal Locator Beacon

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$484.95$727.95

Small but resilient, the ResQLink View RLS has been professionally engineered and tested to ensure it can withstand even the harshest elements. This buoyant Personal Locator Beacon requires no subscription for use, boasts a digital display providing live status updates, and with the inclusion of the new Return Link Service (RLS) feature, this ACR beacon provides you with the comfort in knowing that your distress message has been received and your location detected.   Features and Benefits:
  • No Subscription Required
  • Digital Display
  • Return Link Service (RLS) Functionality
  • GPS | Galileo GNSS
  • Built-In Buoyancy
  • Strobe and Infrared Strobe
  • Global Coverage
  • MEOSAR Compatible
  • Small and lightweight
  • 5 year battery life
  • 28 hours Operational Life**
  • Multifunction Clip System Included
  • Exclusive ACR Skins included with purchase (customize your beacon and tailor it to your lifestyle and preferred activities)
**Based on test report from accredited laboratory   WARNING: PROP 65
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