Sailfree
Well-Known Member
RE: Emergency Help
I remember being concerned when I learnt that the CG do nothing with passage plans until the boat is reported well overdue. Understandable really as so many boats dont contact Cg confirming safe arrival.
With survival time in the water so short what is the true position.
1. Passage plan with coastguard -search possibly commenced if relative notifies coastguard that you are 24hrs overdue?
2. EPIRB, boats in vicinity asked to look out after 2nd confirmation signal received? Search launched after say 2hrs once emergency telephones numbers contacted and confirmed that boat was in vicinity of signal etc?
3. DSC signal - search launched after 1hr? after failure to raise any contact on Ch 16? Delay due to possible accidental distress activation.
4. VHF Ch 16 Mayday -immediate response and dependant on distance rescue by helicopter say mid channel 1.5 to 2hrs. Divert a boat say 1hr.
My understanding of the situation is that if you are in the water its likely hyperthermia will get you first in all the above situations.
Can someone advise are my imaginary senarios and times realistic, have i missed anything and does this really say we need to take sensible precautions and look out for ourselves as rescue from being in the sea is unlikely but a life raft a possibility?
I really would like to get an understanding as to the realistic time that certain actions are taken by the rescue services. Anyone out there with that knowledge?
I remember being concerned when I learnt that the CG do nothing with passage plans until the boat is reported well overdue. Understandable really as so many boats dont contact Cg confirming safe arrival.
With survival time in the water so short what is the true position.
1. Passage plan with coastguard -search possibly commenced if relative notifies coastguard that you are 24hrs overdue?
2. EPIRB, boats in vicinity asked to look out after 2nd confirmation signal received? Search launched after say 2hrs once emergency telephones numbers contacted and confirmed that boat was in vicinity of signal etc?
3. DSC signal - search launched after 1hr? after failure to raise any contact on Ch 16? Delay due to possible accidental distress activation.
4. VHF Ch 16 Mayday -immediate response and dependant on distance rescue by helicopter say mid channel 1.5 to 2hrs. Divert a boat say 1hr.
My understanding of the situation is that if you are in the water its likely hyperthermia will get you first in all the above situations.
Can someone advise are my imaginary senarios and times realistic, have i missed anything and does this really say we need to take sensible precautions and look out for ourselves as rescue from being in the sea is unlikely but a life raft a possibility?
I really would like to get an understanding as to the realistic time that certain actions are taken by the rescue services. Anyone out there with that knowledge?