BruceK
Well-Known Member
Not sure what the concern is - every time you buy a new boat you have to do this anyway.
Yes but where as changing it in ofcom may be a simple procedure changing your CG66 isn't. That requires paperwork and delays.
Not sure what the concern is - every time you buy a new boat you have to do this anyway.
Yes, it seems you can (now*) change all the details of Boat "A" to match Boat "B" on the Ofcom website but as far as the global GMDSS systems, including the UK Coastguard, are concerned it will still be Boat "A" albeit with (eventually, after the information propagates) different details
The MARS ITU database, for example, will state incorrectly that Boat "B" used to be Boat "A" (it will show Boat "A" as the previous name of Boat "B").. The call sign will be wrong, as will the MMSI on both Boat "A" and Boat "B" (call signs and MMSI numbers are issued to a vessel and remain with that vessel)
So whilst I grant, due to system failures, you may be able to do it, it is not the correct way to do it. It may cause you problems and it will certainly cause future owners confusion at the very least.
* It should not be possible to do this, the Ofcom website is flawed
Edit: It won't be enforced. It will all go potentially wrong when you need assistance and press the big red panic button. You may have changed the details of the boat on the Ofcom website, but you can never be sure that change has been correctly propagated to the emergency services systems
Yes but where as changing it in ofcom may be a simple procedure changing your CG66 isn't. That requires paperwork and delays.
Bruce
What is a CG66
What information do you feel is useful in the database when you press the red button especially if the craft you swap between are very similar in size etc.
If you don't know what a CG66 is, clearly you don't have enough understanding of the way GMDSS systems are managed (or not managed) to understand the implications of your wheeze to avoid spending a measly few quid getting your equipment properly configured and your boat details properly registered![]()
Similar is not the same as identical
Vessel size, colour, sail plan, home port, shore contact details yada yada
And whilst the call sign may not be displayed on the boat, some officious little official somewhere might just one day notice that the call sign was issued to a Westerly Centaur but the boat in front of them is a Sabre 27 (to pick examples of similar but not identical boats)
No big deal in the UK, we don't generally do officious officials (surprisingly) but I wouldn't want to be caught out in that way by the French!
Do you know what Bruce. You have spouted off so many times and pi**ed so many people off in the past including me. I have to say that after another person contacted me and asked to give you another chance I did. Well I now know I was wrong and I am done with you. I know you wont care as you are such a fountain of knowledge. So as they say have a nice life and enjoy your super cruiserIf you don't know what a CG66 is, clearly you don't have enough understanding of the way GMDSS systems are managed (or not managed) to understand the implications of your wheeze to avoid spending a measly few quid getting your equipment properly configured and your boat details properly registered![]()
Added to ignor list. I am sure you wont care about that either but hopefully now I wont see your posts. Feel free to do the same to me
erm,..........?? Read who posted that again. I just say what I see. In this case you may well circumvent the intended purpose but you do so at your own risk. Feel free to block me though, it really isn't any skin off my nose nor will it stop me saying what I see fit.
What information do you feel is useful in the database when you press the red button especially if the craft you swap between are very similar in size etc.
The DSC Mayday will still be sent and the GPS Coordinates correctly sent. I am sure any other details on the database are not that important.
As for the Call sign. That is seldom 'affixed' to the vessel and hardly anyone ever uses it in my experience.
The issue is that for smaller craft there is no real way that the craft is called/registered/referenced by unlike cars that have a VIN number and Registration Number. That is why the system can never really work properly
My point is that most of the fields on the ofcom site are not mandatory and most people seem not to fill in loads of them. So I say again that if you have only filled in the bare minimum there is no real way to cross reference the boat to what is on the system. As you can officially edit the details on their site when the officious official came along I cant see what he could check other than the details you had input which would be for the boat before him
I also cant understand what it is Ofcom are trying to achieve as the online licence is free. It seems to me that they are just feeding the industry that produces the radios
Do you know what Bruce. You have spouted off so many times and pi**ed so many people off in the past including me. I have to say that after another person contacted me and asked to give you another chance I did. Well I now know I was wrong and I am done with you. I know you wont care as you are such a fountain of knowledge. So as they say have a nice life and enjoy your super cruiser
Added to ignor list. I am sure you wont care about that either but hopefully now I wont see your posts. Feel free to do the same to me
If you don't know what a CG66 is, clearly you don't have enough understanding of the way GMDSS systems are managed (or not managed) to understand the implications of your wheeze to avoid spending a measly few quid getting your equipment properly configured and your boat details properly registered![]()