Rover1
New Member
While cruising up stream from Reading to Oxford I was pleasantly surprised when monitoring channel 6 , I heard a station put out a call to all stations announcing that a lock was not powered at that time.
This was very helpful as I was travelling alone and could plan for this.
So a big thank you to the boat owner for doing this, as a result, I will do the same next time I come across an issue that may have an impact on passage and hope others who are equipped with marine VHF may consider doing the same as it was good to know in advance, I never passed the boat they put the call out, so he was ahead of me travelling in the same direction, so would not have had an opportunity to tell me when passing.
I always thought there was no activity on VHF inland, but it appears not, if we all do this, it may be more useful.
This was very helpful as I was travelling alone and could plan for this.
So a big thank you to the boat owner for doing this, as a result, I will do the same next time I come across an issue that may have an impact on passage and hope others who are equipped with marine VHF may consider doing the same as it was good to know in advance, I never passed the boat they put the call out, so he was ahead of me travelling in the same direction, so would not have had an opportunity to tell me when passing.
I always thought there was no activity on VHF inland, but it appears not, if we all do this, it may be more useful.
