Hingham Paddle 6/27
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Hingham Paddle 6/27
Its still early, but its looking promising for a paddle after work this coming Thursday
Please RSVP, for the paddle and whether or not you'd like to go to STARS for PRR.
Minimum of 6 people is required, to make reservations.
5:15 Launch time.
Have a great week!
Please RSVP, for the paddle and whether or not you'd like to go to STARS for PRR.
Minimum of 6 people is required, to make reservations.
5:15 Launch time.
Have a great week!
Paddle with a big smile, its contagious
Jordan
Jordan
Re: Hingham Paddle 6/27
Hey Jordan,
We will join for paddle, pass on PPR. Thanks! S & A
We will join for paddle, pass on PPR. Thanks! S & A
Abby
Maelström Vitäl 166
Zegul Greenland
Steve
Maelström Vaåg 174
Maelström Vitäl 166
Zegul Greenland
Steve
Maelström Vaåg 174
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Re: Hingham Paddle 6/27
YES! I’m so happy the weather is finally cooperating. I’ll be there for both.
Bea
Proud foster mother of Athena (P&H Cetus LV turquoise-white)
Proud foster mother of Athena (P&H Cetus LV turquoise-white)
Re: Hingham Paddle 6/27
I'll be there for both! It will be great to see you all.
Wilderness System Pro - Tempest 165 Limegreen/White
Liquid Logic - Stingray 125 Red/Red
Liquid Logic - Stingray 125 Red/Red
Re: Hingham Paddle 6/27
If you have a VHF radio can you bring it. So I can learn how to talk on mine and get comfortable with it.
Thank You.
Thank You.
Wilderness System Pro - Tempest 165 Limegreen/White
Liquid Logic - Stingray 125 Red/Red
Liquid Logic - Stingray 125 Red/Red
Re: Hingham Paddle 6/27
If my back muscles settle down I'll be there, so put me in for a maybe. I'd like the VHF radio lesson as well!
Romaine
Chesapeake Shearwater
Chesapeake Shearwater
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Re: Hingham Paddle 6/27
https://www.boatus.org/marine-communications/calls/
A good VHF Resource
Calling for Help?
In emergency situations, there are certain procedures to follow to ensure prompt response to your need for help. There are three phrases that you might hear on a VHF radio, and they all relate to safety.
In emergency situations, there are certain procedures to follow to ensure prompt response to your need for help. There are three phrases that you might hear on a VHF radio, and they all relate to safety.
MAYDAY - distress signal, requires the most urgent response. This signal is only to be used when a person, or boat is threatened by grave or imminent danger, and requires assistance.
PAN-PAN - (pronounced pahn-pahn) used to signal urgent information, like when someone has fallen overboard, or a boat is drifting into shore or a busy shipping channel. If your emergency isn't immediately life threatening, say Pan-Pan instead of Mayday, for example if you have a controllable leak, and you want help standing by in case it gets worse.
SECURITE - (pronounced sea-cur-i-tay) is the safety signal. This is used to transmit information about the safety of navigation. For instance, if a large commercial vessel is coming through a narrow channel, this signal would be used. Can also be used to transmit weather information, such as when a powerful storm system is approaching.
A good VHF Resource
Calling for Help?
In emergency situations, there are certain procedures to follow to ensure prompt response to your need for help. There are three phrases that you might hear on a VHF radio, and they all relate to safety.
In emergency situations, there are certain procedures to follow to ensure prompt response to your need for help. There are three phrases that you might hear on a VHF radio, and they all relate to safety.
MAYDAY - distress signal, requires the most urgent response. This signal is only to be used when a person, or boat is threatened by grave or imminent danger, and requires assistance.
PAN-PAN - (pronounced pahn-pahn) used to signal urgent information, like when someone has fallen overboard, or a boat is drifting into shore or a busy shipping channel. If your emergency isn't immediately life threatening, say Pan-Pan instead of Mayday, for example if you have a controllable leak, and you want help standing by in case it gets worse.
SECURITE - (pronounced sea-cur-i-tay) is the safety signal. This is used to transmit information about the safety of navigation. For instance, if a large commercial vessel is coming through a narrow channel, this signal would be used. Can also be used to transmit weather information, such as when a powerful storm system is approaching.
Paddle with a big smile, its contagious
Jordan
Jordan
Re: Hingham Paddle 6/27
I'm hoping to be there tonight, but it all depends on the length of a meeeting at work this afternoon.
Norm
Norm
Re: Hingham Paddle 6/27
Snap! The day has gotten away from us and will have to pass Hingham this time.
Cheers, S & A
Cheers, S & A
Abby
Maelström Vitäl 166
Zegul Greenland
Steve
Maelström Vaåg 174
Maelström Vitäl 166
Zegul Greenland
Steve
Maelström Vaåg 174