RYA Issues Guidance for Marine Radio Distress Relays

2. If no acknowledgement or distress working is heard, send a ‘Received Mayday’ voice call to the station in distress, then:
3. Relay the distress message to the nearest Coastguard which may be by any means, but should primarily be sent using a ‘Mayday Relay’ voice call addressed to the specific Coastguard station followed by repetition of the original ‘Mayday message’.
4. The Coastguard should respond and take over distress working and co-ordinate the assistance.
5. If unable to contact a Coastguard station, send a ‘Mayday Relay’ call, addressed to ‘All Stations’, followed by the repetition of the original ‘Mayday message’. You should then prepare to co-ordinate the assistance to the vessel in distress between yourself and any other vessels in the vicinity. The same approach, starting at step 3, should be taken if you believe another vessel, aircraft, person or vehicle is in distress and unable to transmit its own distress signal.’ This text is an excerpt from: an RYA Cruising e-newsletter. For more information about the RYA visit: https://www.rya.org.uk/ Icom UK Marketing - marketing@icomuk.co.uk
10/02/2020

