Help Take The Search Out Of Search And Rescue!

 

PUT SAFETY FIRST!

Use your VHF Radio

 

When You’re In Trouble, Cell Phones May Not Work!

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The use of a cell phone from a boat has many disadvantages including:

 

When You Need Assistance, Use Channel 16

 

Wait for a response for 10 seconds, and if there is none, repeat the message.

 

Be prepared to give the following information:

·        Description of the boat and its seaworthiness (“Boat is a 30 foot white inboard with a blue canopy.  Engine has stopped due to flooding and boat is in danger of sinking.”)

·        Condition of any injured persons.

·        What assistance is needed (“Need to have children removed from the boat and we need a pump and tow.”)

 

WHEN A CELL PHONE IS YOUR ONLY MEANS OF MAKING DISTRESS CALLS

 

Take the following precautions before leaving the dock:

  1. Cell phone number
  2. Vessel name and/or description
  3. Position and/or location
  4. Nature of the emergency
  5. Number of people on board
  6. Repeat cell phone number before ending the call

 

VHF CHANNELS & THEIR USES

FOR SAFETY’S SAKE, USE THEM PROPERLY!

Purposes (Intended Use)                                        Channel

Distress-Safety-Calling                                                16

Ship-to Ship (Safety Only)                                      6

Digital Selective Calling (DSC)                         70

(Distress, Safety, and General)

 

Channels available for Recreational Boats            Channel

Ship-to-Ship or Ship-to-Shore              9,68,69,71,78

Ship-to-Ship only                                                     72

Boater Calling Channel                                              9

Marine Operator                                             24 to 28 and 84 to 87

For Great Lakes, St. Lawrence                               88

Seaway, Puget Sound and Strait of

Juan De Fuca and their approaches only

 

Navigational                                                               Channel

Bridge-to-Bridge                                                            13

Lower Mississippi River and adjacent                     67

Waters only

 

REDUCE POWER TO 1 WATT ON CHANNELS 13 AND 67

 

 

WHEN USING VHF

 

 

Provided by Aquatic Resources (Wallop/Breaux) Trust Fund.  Administered by the U.S. Coast Guard.

 

USCG INFOLINE (800) 368-5647

 

National Boating Federation

P.O. Box 4111

Annapolis, MD 21403