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Interlude Owners' Notes
broadcast or request for assistance is issued. If you need to
speak with another vessel, hail them on Channel 16 then
direct them to move to another channel for further
communications, e.g., Channel 78 (ship-to-ship).
The VHF radio communications system includes a remote
handheld unit that is stowed in a charging cradle under the
Nav table. The wireless remote is slaved to the primary VHF
radio and will only work on or near the boat with the
primary VHF radio "ON." We usually have the remote at the
helm to quickly communicate with the Coast Guard or other
boats. Please don't take the remote with you when leaving
the boat; you'll quickly be out of its effective range. Rather,
take the UNIDEN portable VHF radio when going ashore to communicate with crewmates on the boat or
call for assistance (a good safety idea). This radio is also helpful when anchoring. Remember to switch
both units to a non-emergency channel, like Channels 68, 69, or 72.
Local marine weather conditions and forecasts are typically available on Channel 4 (NOAA Marine WX)
and Channel 2 (Canadian WX Service). Listen for the report on "Inland waters of western Washington"
which covers the San Juan Islands and the Canadian Gulf Islands. You will also hear "Strait of Juan de
Fuca" (south of the San Juan's), "Georgia Strait" (north), and "Rosario Strait" (runs through the eastern
part of the San Juans). In Canadian waters, listen to the Canadian weather station, which also transmits
warnings of military area activity, such as area Whiskey Golf (WG) outside of Nanaimo.
VHF Radio Channels
Here's a summary of the common radio channels you will use during your charter:
Channels 2 & 4: Weather (CH4 = San Juan Islands | CH2 = Gulf Islands)
Channel 05A: Seattle Vessel Transit System (VTS) – interesting to monitor
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Channel 16
: USCG primary channel – international distress, safety and ship hailing
Channel 66A: Friday Harbor Marina
Channels 71, 73: Where you may hear the whale watching boats speaking with each other
Channels 78, 79 , 80: Ship-to-ship working channels
Channel 78A: Roche Harbor Marina, Deer Harbor Marina, Rosaria Resort Marina
Channel 80: San Juan Sailing during normal business hours
Interlude's FCC call sign is
SAFETY
REMINDER: If you need to declare an emergency, here is the protocol to use:
Lift the red cover labeled
beeps (this will send your information to the USCG).
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You can hail another vessel on CH16 but tell them to switch to a ship-to-ship working channel, e.g., CH79
WDJ5062
(licensee is Crosswinds Sailing, LLC)
DISTRESS
and press and hold the Distress button on the radio until it
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VHF radios and FUSION entertainment system.

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