menzies
Guru
The point of a securite' call is to announce your presence and intentions.
Where do you get that from?
The point of a securite' call is to announce your presence and intentions.
Where do you get that from?
Wouldn't that be "Estúpido!" in South Florida?
But for announcing a recreational vessel movement? Egotistical at best.
I totally agree about adopting the cadence and tone of the commercial operators. Sounding professional on the radio will go a long way toward earning respect. And it's a lot harder than you'd think. It takes practice. If you sound slightly bored by the whole thing, you're starting to get the hang of it
Securite calls are taught in the course to get your radio operators certificate.
You know, that course of licensing that pretty much everyone in the world outside of the US has to take, in order to be compliant with IMO regulations to establish basic standards for procedures and practices on a world wide basis to meet minimum requirements for radio operators...
You can get one of them permits with the swipe of a pen and a check....no class necessary.
You can get one of them permits with the swipe of a pen and a check....no class necessary.
You obviously missed his point.
Wouldn't that be "Estúpido!" in South Florida?
You obviously missed his point.
One reminder: a boat is only a "sailing vessel" when it is actually under sail. If motoring then it is a "power-driven vessel" like any other motorboat. Them's the rules..
If a sailboat is anchored or docked, is it still a "sailboat"?