In a boating emergency, radio Channel 16 on VHF or Channel 88 on 27MHz, or ring Triple Zero (000)

A marine radio is an essential item of safety equipment on all boats. A radio on board enables fast direct contact with marine rescue agencies and/or with other boats in your vicinity should assistance be required in the event of an accident or breakdown.

Marine Rescue NSW has a radio network along the entire NSW coastline providing 27MHz and VHF marine radio services the for recreational boating community. This volunteer network is manned by trained volunteers at licenced marine coast stations many of which conduct a listening watch 24/7.

A marine radio is probably the single most important safety item on your boat; it is your first line of safety.

Marine radio provides three avenues of assistance – Weather and Hazard alerts, local safety Log-On and Log-Off, and offshore Voyage Tracking. This is in addition to maintaining a radio listening watch during the operational hours on every marine radio coast radio station along the NSW coast.

When you call for help on your marine radio other marine radios will hear your call and there may be another vessel nearby that can help much faster. Do take your mobile with you, but use it as an extra method of communication, not the only method of communication.

Teach others on board (especially children) how to use the radio, so in an emergency you have some more help available. Keep track of your position. You may need to be able to describe where you are even in poor visibilty. If you don’t know where you are how can anyone find you?

What about Mobile Phones?

Don’t bet your life or the safety of your boat and crew on a mobile phone as your first or only means of contact in an emergency. When you are at sea you cannot depend on mobile phone coverage. Most mobiles don’t work well when wet or damp. There are no mobile phone towers at sea.