TimfromMersea
Well-Known Member
I posted a thread about this last year.
Sadly the problem of 'missing maritime safety information broadcasts' ' not being announced on Channel 16 has recurred. I was afloat myself on Saturday 27th and Monday 29th and on both days the 13.10 broadcast, including the weather forecast, was simply missed. There was no announcement of any delay, it simply wasn't broadcast.
As one of the local reps on the RYA Planning, Environment and Coastal Navigation Support Network, I have referred this to Professor Richard Card, the RYA East Regional Committee Chairman, to raise it with RYA H/O in Hamble.
I know that it's hard for RYA Hamble to imagine a world without high speed 4G coverage, so you can look the weather up on your phone, but sadly that's the reality with large parts of the East Coast, where there's no 2G, much less 4G, and the phone merely says 'no network' or 'GPRS'.
The Coastguard service seems to have deteriorated markedly since Thames CG closed down and whilst Dover are, I'm sure, doing their best, it seems that they are simply too busy to do things that used to be done. I have also had anecdotal evidence of the lack of local knowledge leading to the wrong lifeboat being sent to casualties, and so on.
If anyone else shares these concerns, please post on here, or email me at cnp.er@rya.org.uk
Thanks
Sadly the problem of 'missing maritime safety information broadcasts' ' not being announced on Channel 16 has recurred. I was afloat myself on Saturday 27th and Monday 29th and on both days the 13.10 broadcast, including the weather forecast, was simply missed. There was no announcement of any delay, it simply wasn't broadcast.
As one of the local reps on the RYA Planning, Environment and Coastal Navigation Support Network, I have referred this to Professor Richard Card, the RYA East Regional Committee Chairman, to raise it with RYA H/O in Hamble.
I know that it's hard for RYA Hamble to imagine a world without high speed 4G coverage, so you can look the weather up on your phone, but sadly that's the reality with large parts of the East Coast, where there's no 2G, much less 4G, and the phone merely says 'no network' or 'GPRS'.
The Coastguard service seems to have deteriorated markedly since Thames CG closed down and whilst Dover are, I'm sure, doing their best, it seems that they are simply too busy to do things that used to be done. I have also had anecdotal evidence of the lack of local knowledge leading to the wrong lifeboat being sent to casualties, and so on.
If anyone else shares these concerns, please post on here, or email me at cnp.er@rya.org.uk
Thanks