MIAMI — The BoatU.S. Foundation's EPIRB Rental Program which gives offshore boaters an affordable and reliable way to get emergency assistance was honored by Motor Boating magazine with a "Best of the Year" award. The honor was presented last week at the 2007 Miami International Boat Show.

"Motor Boating magazine editors select the absolute best, the top, the true innovations of the year," said Peter Janssen, editorial director. "The awards celebrate all of the elements of the boating life, and it's my pleasure to congratulate the BoatU.S. Foundation," he added.

As a public service the BoatU.S. Foundation rents the Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacons for a nominal weekly rate to boaters who may have an occasional need for the expensive device which can cost up to $1,000. Once activated — either automatically when entering the water or by pulling a lanyard manually — the beacon gives rescuers an exact location of a vessel in distress.

"Since 1997, our EPIRBs have played a role in saving 49 people during 21 activations," said David David Carter, EPIRB program manager. "This service enables boaters to inexpensively increase their margin of safety without making a big financial commitment and is something no offshore boater can afford to be without."

Reservations for the 406MHz EPIRBs can be requested through an online form at www.BoatUS.com/foundation/EPIRB or boaters can also call 888-66-EPIRB between noon and 5 PM EST. During the peak season — May through August — EPIRBs may not be available on short notice so reservations (taken up to six months in advance) are recommended.

The 2007 rental fee is $40 per week, plus shipping. EPIRBs are not available at BoatU.S. or West Marine stores, but are shipped directly to the renter anywhere within the Continental U.S. The Program is funded by the voluntary contributions of 670,000 BoatU.S. members.