Boat horns and marine signaling devices are vital safety equipment for boats and ships. They are used to communicate warnings, signals, and alerts on the water. A ship's bell, often decorative, can also serve as a traditional nautical symbol and may be used for ceremonial purposes.
1-2 weeks delivery time The Eval 00767-34 radar reflector offers improved radar detection with a large 7 m² reflection capacity, meeting IOR and RORC standards. Its size is 34 cm by 34 cm by 47 cm.
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HK$ 418.16
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1-2 weeks delivery time The black signal ball, 30 cm in diameter, is used on boats during the day to indicate anchorage, and stacking two signals that the boat is not under government control.
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HK$ 98.22
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1-2 weeks delivery time This 35 cm diameter black signal ball is a widely recognized maritime marker made of durable plastic, designed to fold easily for convenient storage on boats at anchor.
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HK$ 222.75
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1-2 weeks delivery time The black plastic motoring cone, measuring 47 cm in height, must be displayed on sailing boats under power and is shaped like a pyramid for clear visibility.
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HK$ 148.50
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1-2 weeks delivery time The Echomax 230 Compact Radar Reflector is designed for fast boats between 6 and 9 meters, offering strong radar visibility for safer boating. Its compact size and lightweight design make it ideal for easy installation.
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HK$ 2,987.64
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1-2 weeks delivery time The Echomax EM A03I Inflatable Radar Reflector is US Coast Guard approved, ensuring high visibility for safer boating. Its compact, inflatable design is easy to store and deploy, offering reliability on the water.
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HK$ 2,144.94
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1-2 weeks delivery time The Allpa plastic boat horn features an electric compressor and produces a single-tone sound at 116 dB for clear audio signaling. Its compact design and 12V power make it perfect for use on boats.
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HK$ 877.06
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1-2 weeks delivery time The Allpa 24V boat horn with an electric compressor produces a high-volume 116 dB sound, perfect for marine environments. It operates on 24V and provides clear audio signaling with a single-tone sound.
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HK$ 844.48
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What are the different types of boat horns available for marine use?
There are various types of boat horns available for marine use, each suited for different purposes and preferences. These include single trumpet horns, dual horns, and compact horns that can fit a variety of boats such as sailboats, yachts, and even trucks. Marine air horns offer loud and powerful signaling options, with some reaching up to 150dB for maximum impact. Hidden horns are also available, providing a sleek option for those who prefer to maintain the boat's aesthetic without compromising on sound. Stainless steel waterproof horns, as well as air horns with base brackets, ensure durability and compliance with Coast Guard safety standards.
There are plenty of options available for boat owners looking to find the perfect horn for their vessel. On a product page, you can easily shop for marine grade air horns. Brands offer a selection of horns, including silver single and air horn silver models, suitable for truck boats, motorcycles, SUVs, and more.
How does a marine air horn enhance safety while signaling on the water?
A marine air horn enhances safety by producing a loud, powerful signal that is essential for navigating crowded waters and alerting other vessels of your presence. Some brands offer 12V super loud horns suitable for use on boats, trucks, and even SUVs, making them versatile for various conditions. In addition to using a marine-grade air horn, pairing it with a traditional Ships bell can further improve onboard signaling options, especially in low-visibility conditions or when adhering to maritime regulations. The horn’s loud sound helps ensure that your vessel is heard clearly, even in challenging environments, contributing to safer boating operations.
What role do electric and hidden horns play in marine signaling?
Electric and hidden horns play a crucial role in marine signaling by providing a discreet yet effective means of alerting other vessels. Electric horns, such as those used in cars or marine-grade air horns, are easy to activate and provide loud, consistent sound signals, enhancing safety on the water. Hidden horns are often chosen for their compact style, allowing them to blend seamlessly with the boat's design while still offering reliable signaling when needed.