I played *Mr. Sea Tow* last week
On Sep 4, 2:13?pm, "Jim" wrote:
"Chuck Gould" wrote in message
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On Sep 4, 11:48?am, "Eisboch" wrote:
"Eisboch" wrote in message
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I don't disagree with most of the above, except it would surprise me
if,
as a Federal Government Agency, that the Coast Guard had different
scripts
in the training programs.
I've never heard a Coast Guard Pan Pan call in your area, so I can't
judge.
BTW ... the "script" around here is close to .... "vessels in the area
are
instructed to keep a sharp lookout and to provide assistance, if
possible"
The wording may not be exact ... I'll check it when I get back to the
boat
and look it up along with the "legal obligation" to assist reference I
alluded to. My "stuff" is on the boat.
Eisboch
I don't recall hearing the term "sharp lookout" used in the standard
marine assistance broadcast in the NW.
Could you get the script and post it here? We must have accurate
information.
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Why?
Whatever verbiage your particular USCG district chooses to use is
perdectly fine. I wasn't aware that there were differences, but as
Eisboch is remarking that he has never heard some of the terms I am
quoting and I have never heard some of the terms he is quoting
apparently there are different procedures.
A script is used because each time a broadcast goes out the wording is
exactly the same, regardless of the radio operator on duty.
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