Seastoke
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just thinking they are a good idea but relying on volunteers ,cant be as good as coast guard . What do you think
The Coastwatch gentlemen have been brilliant, helpful and really useful each time we've rounded Portland. They've given me good info on the state of the inshore passage each time we've used it , I think they're great.
just thinking they are a good idea but relying on volunteers ,cant be as good as coast guard . What do you think
Coastwatch do a good job, but I was not aware they were trying to be as good at the Coastguard.
...cant be as good as coast guard .
They're a lot better at keeping a visual lookout (Coastguard's view out the window is the A27 and an Estée Lauder makeup factory)...
Pete
A friend of mine is a Coast Watch volunteer and I know he takes his duties very seriously.
The Coastwatch gentlemen have been brilliant, helpful and really useful each time we've rounded Portland. They've given me good info on the state of the inshore passage each time we've used it , I think they're great.
I wasn’t being critical about them , it must be difficult to get volunteers as it’s a long day there appears to a shortage around wales, I don’t have numbers as it was told by a volunteer. I just would not want the coast guard to be replaced .
Well did come in handy ,when you were crossing a RN shelling zoneTo the best of my knowledge ours are located at Point Lynas giving them reach between Menai and Cemaes, then Holyhead Coastguard. For the South Side of the island there is Porth Dinllaen and Rhoscolyn which covers all of Cardigan Bay.
For Conwy Bay we have the watch on The Great Orme. Pretty extensive imo.
I went from Hamble to Brixham in a 7 metre sports boat in May. Called up NCI Calshot for radio check then used all their stations down to Portland for first hand weather and sea state updates. I think they are brilliant and much underestimated.
When it comes to donations they score above the well funded RNLI in my view!
Realistically speaking, nobody has ever kept a comprehesive visual lookout on our coastline - you would need many thousands of lookouts stationed at intervals of ten miles, give or take, sitting in little huts with binoculars all day long. Whatever you think of the Coastguard reorganisation, I don't think you can criticise it for the loss of visual lookout - that never really existed to any meaningful extent.