Thoughts on flares. I did a column for Michigan Outdoor News several years ago about expired flares and learned some things.
It is illegal to have expired flares on your boat. Stupid rule. I'm not saying whether or not I'm always in compliance
Good idea, Ed to put them in a marked container. An "officer" (whomever it is that would check) would have to be a really picky dude to issue a violation for having expired flares and he would really be a mope to issue a citation if you kept them in a marked container. An even better idea is to not show him the old devises, just the new ones. Don't ask, don't tell.
You are supposed to dispose of them by taking them to a place that accepts hazardous waste.
Don't order them through the mail. The shipping costs are outrageous since they are hazardous.
I've always found new ones at Cabelas or Bass Pro. They sell enough volume, I guess.
Want to test them - my advice is to shoot them into the water when no one is looking - IN THE DAY TIME.
I read a test of old flares in a BoatUS publication. In general, the new ones were better than old ones but old ones do work. If I'm in trouble, I don't care if I'm saved by a new or old signal devise.
There are now battery powered USCG approved emergency flares available with LED light. The one I found
www.siriussignal.com costs $112 including shipping, change the batteries and it lasts forever. Will save money over time and save your butt. What happens if no one sees your three shots that may burn only a 10 seconds each?