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GME Epirb MT606GNZ Manual/Water Activation

$1,099.99 $0.00

GME is proud to introduce the MT606G Range of EPIRBs, our most advanced EPIRBs yet, equipped with a
range of cutting-edge features. These include an integrated GNSS Receiver (Global Navigation Satellite
System) for accurate positioning, an infrared strobe light for improved search and rescue (SAR) visibility,
121.5 MHz homing signal, and A.I.S. (Automatic Identification System) that alerts nearby AIS-equipped
vessels of the EPIRB activation. When every second counts, alerting nearby vessels could make all the
difference.
The MT606G EPIRB Range is approved for worldwide COSPAS-SARSAT operation, ensuring reliable
distress alerting and location services globally. With a 10-year battery life, these EPIRBs offers long-lasting
performance and peace of mind.
THE MT606G EPIRB Range is available in two variants Category I, Float-free (MT606FG) and Category II,
Manual release (MT606G), designed to meet the diverse needs of a wide variety of marine operations.
GME has a longstanding history in the emergency beacon industry, having produced its first EPIRB in
1979. The MT606G Range represents the latest innovation in GME's portfolio, delivering advanced safety
features and dependable performance for mariners in distress situations.

The Accusat MT606G Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon (EPIRB) is designed to be 
used when the safety of your craft and crew is endangered and you have no other means of 
communication. The EPIRB can save your life and the lives of others on board by leading an 
air/sea rescue to your precise location. In the past, extensive and lengthy searches have been 
carried out for missing craft, sometimes to no avail.
The MT606G includes Automatic Identification System (AIS) emergency broadcasting. Upon 
activation, a distress signal is broadcast to nearby AIS equipped vessels. A nearby vessel 
can potentially render assistance faster than traditional search and rescue assets, leading to 
better outcomes for survivors.
The MT606G is a self contained 406 MHz radio transmitter that emits an internationally 
recognised distress signal on a frequency monitored by the Cospas-Sarsat satellite system. 
Each EPIRB contains a unique identity code which can be cross referenced to a database 
of registered 406 MHz beacons, allowing the beacon’s owner and vessel to be immediately 
identified in the event of an emergency. The EPIRB can be manually activated by the operator 
in an emergency situation and also has automatic activation modes when submerged in water. 

GME Epirb MT606GNZ Manual/Water Activation Features:

AIS Distress Signal Broadcast
Manual/ Automatic Water-Activation
Integrated GNSS Receiver Supports GPS and Galileo
High Intensity, IR Solid-State Strobe Light
Zero Warm-up Digital Technology
121.5MHz VHF Homing Signal
406MHz Digital Satellite Signal
Quick and Easy Self-Test Function
Approved for Worldwide Operation
COSPAS-SARSAT Category II (C/S T.001)
Meets or Exceeds AS/NZS 4280.1
MED - MER - IEC 61097-2
10 Year Battery Life / 6 Year Warranty

Whats in the box:

MT606G AIS EPIRB
Quick-Release Mounting Bracket
Mounting Hardware
Instruction Manual
Emergency Activation Instruction Placard

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TESTIMONIALS
We let our reviews speak for themselves.

4.98 average
213 reviews

DAVID HINTON 

It is the best boat we have had and is such a perfect fit over in Fiji, such an eye grabber that can handle all types of weather which can change in a moment. We use it for day cruising, sight-seeing, island hoping, and game fishing and it fits every purpose!

David Hinton

– FC 640cc

GRAHAM & SARA TIETJEN – BREAKAWAY II

I am very happy with the boat – easy to tow, launch, retrieve and handle Even my wife can winch it on the trailer in adverse conditions – It is a pleasure to own at our stage of life.

Graham & Sara Tietjen

– FC 430cc

DAN HOGARTH – ON DA ROCKS

I mainly lure fish out of Tauranga and you need a good stable boat down here as most of the time I’m standing and actively fishing. It’s small, stealthy and with the Minnkota it’s great for hunting in the harbour shallows. I’m also more than happy sitting many kilometres off the coast. It’s a great looking little boat and always gets plenty of attention and compliments. I’ve been fishing out of small alloy tinnys most of my life, but these are nothing like the tinnys of old. Would and do totally recommend them.

Dan Hogarth

– FC 430T

ADAM TAYLOR – CHASING TAIL

I bought a FC 430cc Centre Console a year ago and loved it. I saltwater fish as well as saltwater fly fish and the boat ticks all the boxes! I upgraded to the FC 535cc Christmas just gone so I could get out a bit further for possibly bigger game fish. The boat is perfect if I was to ever change I would then go to the FC 560cc, awesome boats!!!

Adam Taylor

– FC 535cc

JASON INNES – CHILLAXIN

We love our FC 500ss side console as it has so much fishing space, we have had 6 fishing from it. I’m not sure if there is another 5m boat around that could cater for that.

Another asset we really like about our boat is the high sides as this has made it a lot safer for my kids (4.5yrs and 1.5yrs old) to be on, the sides are at chest height which all but eliminates any chance of them going over.

The hull design makes it extremely stable at rest and we have had it in some sloppy conditions out from Raglan and it has never been a problem. We look forward to a lot more great times in our “big” little boat.

Jason Innes

– FC 500ss

BRUCE HORROX – ON THE JOB

Having purchased the FC 560 Cuddy Cabin, with a 115hp Mercury, in 2015, we have found the boat to be an amazing amount of pleasure. This being our first boat, it has exceeded our expectations from the day of purchase. It is easy to tow, easy to launch and easy to operate. The boat rides well and you feel comfortable in choppy conditions with the added ability of being able to retain water in the hull to give the extra weight required to help stabilize the boat in the water. The FC gives us plenty of room to comfortably be able to fish four from the cockpit, so the family gets to enjoy the pleasure as well. The only downside is not being able to get out on the water more often.

Bruce Horrox

– FC 560 Cuddy Cabin