Most boats carry gear. Few are ready.
Usually, safety is just a checklist. A lifejacket in a locker, a beacon in a drawer, a pump somewhere under a seat. At Okae, we look at the water differently. We don’t just source gear; we build a standard.
When things get heavy, a checklist won't help you—having a system will.
1. The Pieces
Every setup starts with the right components. We’re talking about the non-negotiables: the Ocean Signal PLB1, and a solid VSG lifejacket.
We choose these pieces because they actually work when it matters. A beacon is only good if the battery holds up in the cold; a lifejacket is only useful if it doesn't get in your way when you’re trying to work the boat.
2. The System
This is where it gets interesting. Most people have the gear, but they don't have a plan for it.
We’re building a new way to bridge that gap. We’re moving away from loose gear and "good enough" storage, and moving toward a modular approach. It’s about being ready before you even leave the ramp, so you aren't fumbling through a locker when it counts.
3. Beyond the System
We aren't stopping at hardware. We’re currently engineering the next layer of marine readiness—technical outfitting for the modern mariner.
This is about more than just staying dry; it’s about a new category of apparel designed to work in sync with your gear. We’re obsessed with the details you can’t see—from advanced fabric architecture to reinforced wear-points. High-performance, low-profile, and built for the reality of life offshore.
The Okae Standard
We’re done with the "buy it and forget it" mindset. Whether you’re coastal hopping or going wide, the goal is simple: Get the right gear, organise it properly, and set a better standard for your boat.
Start with the pieces. Join the system.