Example 1)
There are 4 crew onboard the vessel with you, one has suffered a serious head injury and is unconscious after slipping on the companionway step.
Your position: 49° 27'.68N 000° 03'.59W
Initiate a DSC distress alert.
Send a distress call & message
Example 2)
You have a man overboard and you have lost sight of him.
There are 3 remaining onboard with you. The casualty was wearing a lifejacket with a light.
Your position: Approximately 4 miles from Boscombe Pier Compass Bearing: 345º
Initiate a DSC distress alert, Send a distress call & message.
Example 3)
There are 2 crew onboard the vessel with you, a fire has started in the engine bay and is now out of control, you plan to evacuate to your liferaft.
Your position: 50° 29'.05N 003° 24'.21W
Initiate a DSC distress alert
Send a distress call & message
Does the VHF have a red distress button?
IF YES, go to Step 2
If NO, go to Step 4
IF TIME ALLOWS:
Press and Hold the Red Distress Button until the 5 second count down ends.
What does Pressing the VHF DSC Distress Button Do?
Sends a DSC alert to all DSC enabled VHF sets 'in range' which triggers an alarm.
At minimum the following information will be sent:
Mayday, Mayday, Mayday
This is _____________________
Callsign: ___________________
MMSI: _____________________ (only if your VHF set is DSC enabled will you have an MMSI number)
Mayday
I know you've said it before in the initial distress call, but definitely say it again..
This is:________________
Vessel Name, Callsign, MMSI (if you have one)
My Position is:___________________
Latitude & Longitude OR bearing & distance from a charted object / place
Distress:____________________
Briefly explain what's wrong i.e. sinking, fire, aground etc
Assistance:__________________
What do you need? i.e. Evacuation, Tow etc - how much time i.e. request immediate assistance
Number:____________________
How many people are onboard?
Information:_______________
What else do people need to know? Particularly that which may help with the rescue..
Over:
OVER is an invitation for someone to reply.