This channel needs to be shared and recommended to the thousands of new boaters that have joined our ranks in the last year. These ladies know their stuff, and as a dad I thank them for doing it with CLASS. PS ladies my little girl wants to be you guys.
I love their informative videos! My friends that are unfamiliar with the Gale Force Twins poke fun at me from learning how to boat safely, courteously, and wisely…from a pair of women. I couldn’t care any less what my friends say. Good information is good information, period!
Way to go Capt's... Solid advice, *everyone*, even seasoned veterans can use, it never hurts to look over your preparedness.. frequently. Be Safe, not Sorry ....
Good work Captains. Having backup or redundant devices will cover almost every situation. Most importantly, always wear a lifejacket and unless your boat completely sinks (or burns) - Stay with your boat.
You two never disappoint! Another great video for newer boat owners and even the seasoned ones who may need this safety reminder. Great job again Gale Force Twins
Kudos to infinity. You two are superstars! Thank you! Here's a few items that you might consider from an ex-Medic: 1. Chemlights (cyalume military grade, last 12 hrs, shake and bake, $2 each). 2. Head lamp with strobe mode and red light (keeps hands free and night vision intact). 3. Paracord (useful to keep folks and gear tied together, make a ladder or even a mesh gear cache) 100 feet is 3 x 5 inches, or a Paracord bracelet for small jobs. 4. Hand fishing kit ($10 on Amazon). 5. Cell phone waterproof case with lanyard. 6. Medical stuff: a. Quick clot b. tourniquet (cut up some old resistance bands) c. Tiger balm for wounds and burns or vaseline d. derma bond (liquid suture) e. straight needle suture material 2-0. Also, a question, I have 2 ditch bags (one with everything, and a quick evac go bag). Both have ACR PLBs which I take everywhere dangerous: backcountry, climbing and to my in-laws. However, I am not convinced that a boat connected EPIRB offers and advantage over the PLB I wear at all times offshore. Do I need to add an EPIRB to my unsinkable Whaler?? Thanks!
I would just add that instead of “make a mental note” print a list of all expiring items including electronics, medication, food, medical supplies, batteries, etc. Laminate it and attach to your ditch bag or post it in your boat. Every year when you switch out your unused water bottles and batteries, you check your list. If it expires this year, replace it. That way you have an easy to see way to verify the expiration date of everything instead of forgetting that some item expired 3 years ago, and now you are in the middle of the ocean with an unusable item. Emergency kits that you don’t actually touch or use until you need it, easily get forgotten about and time flies and you don’t realize it’s been 5 years and everything is dried out, expired, etc.
Something often overlooked, practice with the items you carry. Don't let an emergency be the first time you light a flare, or a real fire be your training with the extinguishers you have. Use the expiring items for refresher training. Keep up the good work, ladies.
Super advice for families! You ladies are awesome. My wife and I watch your channel all the time. Our daughter is little, but we hope she grows up enjoying the water as much as you both do! Just watched your video about your significant others. I originally said don't settle for a less-than-desirable man. However, I am certain you both would not be with someone who was not a great man and person. Much Love from North Carolina!
Very well done. Sea Dye makes a great addition to a ditch kit, as does and electronic SOS distress light. Those silver emergency survival blankets will not only provide protection from the elements, they also make great visual search targets, especially in sunlight. Beyond that they can provide a useful radar signature.
Amanda and Emily, love you guys and love the videos you do, you guys are great teachers, so many people have so many videos out there that are absolutely terrible at teaching, but you guys really break it down to the things we really need to know and don’t waste a ton of time, you get straight to the point and teach us the things we really want to know. Love you guys, keep up the great work.
Guys thanks for this.. great info.. I’ve had a bag for a while but really didn’t know what to put in it.. yes I have my boat safety stuff. But wanted a bag as well. An like you my number 1 thing to have and really my 1st safety purchase was a PLB...THANKS AGAIN
Another great and educational experience. (And I'm really sick of darsizzle offshore c* blocking your posts, three time they posted a minute after your videos got posted, sad and childish) so glad you kids are Captains , exciting , educational and fun. Thanks for sharing.
Voted for the live show but got stuck at work on hours of overtime😩 Thank you for being willing to spend some time with your loyal fans Captains. Sorry I missed the show....🌊Fair Winds and Following Seas 🌊
Superb video, my Grady White will be delivered April 18 and first purchase was already the Epirb Deluxe set with handheld and large epirb and bag you showed! Making notes now and this was perfect timing for us!! Awesome! Would suggest a Blunt tipped knife in a ditch bag with so many inflatables that could get punctured! Love your channel!
Pretty good video on an important subject. Towards the end when you were stressing the EPIRB was more useful than the VHF radio, you could of mentioned the EPIRB has significant range advantage and can call in help from way farther away than a handheld VHF.
I picked almost all my essential electronics to be using AA or 18650 Li-Ion batteries and to be charged using folding 26w usb solar panel. I would also add a small fishing kit, a morse code table, a compass and a swiss army knife.
I was on a drift boat out of Islamorada and could hear calls from the CG asking boaters to keep an eye out for a capsized boat. Dispatcher was asking if anyone knew what caused the boat to capsize. Seems that would be a good safety video... the five most common causes of capsized or sinking boats.
@@GaleForceTwins Amanda would wrap that Yellow fin in a Barney Purple wrap to match her new gill Purple rain jacket! LOL! I love you you love me i love the purple Yellow Fin! hehehehehe!
I don't know if you'll see this or not. But you can also take big glow sticks and attach them to a long length of paracord and helicopter it over your head at night. It's a tip I heard from Nick Kefalides of Warrior 2 Bass guide service in Central Florida.
Make the ditch bag as light as possible. If it’s to heavy it may sink to the bottom when you throw it over. Full bottles of water sink. A full medical kit is nice but you need to practice in the water applying bandages and cleaning wounds may not be that easy. On my boat cruising I always use a kill switch tether. A boat can go down in 1 second or a slip over the side. I always wear my PFD with my PLB attached and my handheld on my belt. At night I like to have a green laser, the distance it shines and it gives a beam to follow right to me.
I live in the Puget Sound region of WA and too many people ignore the safety equipment. They get the mind set that "oh I can see land so rescue will be quick". Truth is, it is extremely difficult to find someone bobbing around in the water. Last November we had a Tulalip Police boat capsize and throw both officer into the water. This happened at night, during a windstorm. One officer was found alive after floating in the water for over 2 hours and was severely hypothermic. The other officer was never found. To this day they still haven't located his body. Had these officers been wearing a strobe (and stayed with their boat) the out come might be different.
GFT rocking the new studio set! Next career Set Designers for Film and TV! School is in session at GFTU! Please take notes! Buy a dam ditch bag and a friggin epirb people! Stay Safe and Happy Fishing!!!!!!,----
Have you amazing ladies considered contacting your local Coast Guard station, or Coast Guard Auxiliary to help out with safety topics? One of their primary missions is education and they would be more than willing to participate in a video with you. From general safety discussions, even demonstrations, to Federal requirements, they want to encourage education of everyone on and near the water. On the topic of a ditch bag, every Coast Guard crewmember carries on their person, at all times, 7 aerial flares, a day/night flare, strobe light, knife, mirror, whistle, and a PLB. That’s in addition to the extra safety gear on the boat.
This is a very thoughtful suggestion. There is nothing fun about being unprepared for emergencies on the ocean. It would also take some of the mystery out of the role of the US Coast Guard.
Great video. i appreciate the information. My suggestion to your list is some sort of fire starter. I think you should have at least 2 methods of starting a fire, either for cooking food, staying warm or signaling for help
This was a very interesting video for people who really need to learn safety on their boats did I miss or maybe lost my train of thought was that a raft or can you have one of those pull strings blow up rafts sorry getting old 😎❤️🙏⚓
I'd like to add my vote to asking your local Coast Guard Station if they'd be willing to make a safety video (or maybe a series of them) with you. And thank you for emphasizing that VHF radio is line-of-sight. If you're in the water, or a raft or sitting on the bottom of your capsized boat, you are _ONLY_ going to get 2 or 3 miles of range to another boat (more if there is an aircraft looking for you). The same is true of Radar, I always laugh at the claim that a certain radar unit has a "48Nm range". Yes, it probably does, _IF_ that radar unit is mounted 28 feet 3 inches above the water and you're looking for a surface target.
I always take bananas on board with me. Charter captains love it! 😂 Actually, I learned the hard way not to do that. I didn’t believe it, but apparently people believe all kinds of things I think are ridiculous. I would bet, if his boat capsized, he would probably rather die than eat a banana.
Why would they need one, they already have 2 EPIRB's. The inreach is designed primarily to provide status updates, not to get help. To even use the SOS function you have to pay a subscription fee and it goes to Garmin who have to alert the authorities. It's also manually activated, not necessarily something you want if you're abandoning ship. Garmin doesn't even really advertise it for marine use, it's mainly for hunters and hikers. It's got some good features, but users have reported the SOS feature to be problematic. If I'm going offshore, I want an EPIRB not an Inreach.
Because you communicate with people any where in the world plus the sos function. If you have money to have a boat you have the money for the subscription. DONT BE CHEAP guys ! Lol remember 2 is 1 and 1 is none
Keep crushing it ladies! It would be cool to see you two team up with deermeatfordinner for a video. He’s in south Florida and you two are up and coming!!
Great video. In Europe in the Adriatic region is mandatory to have a VHF license if you want to rent a boat over 12m long. I assume you both also have that license too. If you don't have it then I'm willing for free to give you all information on how to use a VHF radio to make a great youtube video. I think it would be very useful for everybody since it can save your life. Now if you already have a license then you can do the entire video only about VHF. How to check it in the dock if it works before you "hit the sea" - which channel to use for that. What is channel 16? What is DSC call. Like holding the red button for 5 seconds. When to use MAYDAY call and how you do it, what procedure to follow. How to do a PAN PAN MEDIC call or SECURITE call. How to cancel a distress call. Or how to do a distress call for someone else. You know, MAYDAY RELAY. Ohhh and you need to know a phonetic alphabet. How to check a weather forecast on VHF. You can simply ask for it or there is a certain time on CH16 when they say it regularly daily. When using phonetic alphabet please say Uniform for letter U don't miss it with a Unicorn :P You can also explain an MMSI number on VHF radio. U know if you want to call your friend on another boat via VHF then you need to know his MMSI number in order to call him directly or know a procedure on how to do it via CH16 where you'll contact everyone. The captain actually asked me that question on the exam. I was expecting to do a MAYDAY call or something but then he said: "Call your friend and ask him to have a fish for dinner with you, the boat is rented so you don't know his MMSI number. Do it via CH16 and ask him to change the frequency plus choose the correct frequency for that reason." I kinda struggled with that one but I made it at the end. Who plans to use VHF for a date, well you never know :) Golf Alpha Lima Echo Foxtrot Oscar Romeo Charlie Echo... :) Unicorn LOL, I bet someone will throw that Unicorn in CH16 someday I swear it will! :)
This channel needs to be shared and recommended to the thousands of new boaters that have joined our ranks in the last year. These ladies know their stuff, and as a dad I thank them for doing it with CLASS. PS ladies my little girl wants to be you guys.
As a new boater, I totally agree! My husband and I have learned so much from these videos. We are recommending them to other boating friends.
I love their informative videos! My friends that are unfamiliar with the Gale Force Twins poke fun at me from learning how to boat safely, courteously, and wisely…from a pair of women. I couldn’t care any less what my friends say. Good information is good information, period!
Way to go Capt's...
Solid advice, *everyone*, even seasoned veterans can use, it never hurts to look over your preparedness.. frequently.
Be Safe, not Sorry ....
Good work Captains. Having backup or redundant devices will cover almost every situation. Most importantly, always wear a lifejacket and unless your boat completely sinks (or burns) - Stay with your boat.
Roy, I call that a layered approach to safety.
You two never disappoint! Another great video for newer boat owners and even the seasoned ones who may need this safety reminder. Great job again Gale Force Twins
Kudos to infinity. You two are superstars! Thank you!
Here's a few items that you might consider from an ex-Medic:
1. Chemlights (cyalume military grade, last 12 hrs, shake and bake, $2 each).
2. Head lamp with strobe mode and red light (keeps hands free and night vision intact).
3. Paracord (useful to keep folks and gear tied together, make a ladder or even a mesh gear cache) 100 feet is 3 x 5 inches, or a Paracord bracelet for small jobs.
4. Hand fishing kit ($10 on Amazon).
5. Cell phone waterproof case with lanyard.
6. Medical stuff: a. Quick clot b. tourniquet (cut up some old resistance bands) c. Tiger balm for wounds and burns or vaseline d. derma bond (liquid suture) e. straight needle suture material 2-0.
Also, a question, I have 2 ditch bags (one with everything, and a quick evac go bag). Both have ACR PLBs which I take everywhere dangerous: backcountry, climbing and to my in-laws.
However, I am not convinced that a boat connected EPIRB offers and advantage over the PLB I wear at all times offshore. Do I need to add an EPIRB to my unsinkable Whaler??
Thanks!
PLB portability and size with same 406 satellite signal, No need for huge EPIRB for non commercial boat imho.
I would just add that instead of “make a mental note” print a list of all expiring items including electronics, medication, food, medical supplies, batteries, etc.
Laminate it and attach to your ditch bag or post it in your boat. Every year when you switch out your unused water bottles and batteries, you check your list. If it expires this year, replace it. That way you have an easy to see way to verify the expiration date of everything instead of forgetting that some item expired 3 years ago, and now you are in the middle of the ocean with an unusable item.
Emergency kits that you don’t actually touch or use until you need it, easily get forgotten about and time flies and you don’t realize it’s been 5 years and everything is dried out, expired, etc.
Safety first. Always! Another great video ladies.
Thank you for all the information that you should have on your boat in case of an emergency. Great job !!!!
Something often overlooked, practice with the items you carry. Don't let an emergency be the first time you light a flare, or a real fire be your training with the extinguishers you have. Use the expiring items for refresher training. Keep up the good work, ladies.
Super advice for families! You ladies are awesome. My wife and I watch your channel all the time. Our daughter is little, but we hope she grows up enjoying the water as much as you both do! Just watched your video about your significant others. I originally said don't settle for a less-than-desirable man. However, I am certain you both would not be with someone who was not a great man and person. Much Love from North Carolina!
Great job girls
Great advice!👍👍 You ladies are awesome.
What an enjoyable video about a ditch bag. You two covered it very well! Looking forward to many more of your videos I'm sharing this one.
Great show ladies.... Thanks...
Very important to have this equipment, thank you. And yes safety knows no cost
Thank you, shared. The Oceans a massive place, and your boat sinks. These classy ladies share their ditch bag.
Awesome Information everyone needs to know, anytime one is away from home. On or off the water.
Thanks ladies! 👍
Very well done. Sea Dye makes a great addition to a ditch kit, as does and electronic SOS distress light. Those silver emergency survival blankets will not only provide protection from the elements, they also make great visual search targets, especially in sunlight. Beyond that they can provide a useful radar signature.
Amanda and Emily, love you guys and love the videos you do, you guys are great teachers, so many people have so many videos out there that are absolutely terrible at teaching, but you guys really break it down to the things we really need to know and don’t waste a ton of time, you get straight to the point and teach us the things we really want to know. Love you guys, keep up the great work.
Your seamanship (seawomanship?) videos are the best, thank you.
I'm not a boater, but I still got a lot of good ideas from this. And congrats on going over 80k subscribers!
Great work ladies...thank you.
Great video! Putting my ditch bag together now. More safety videos please.
Guys thanks for this.. great info.. I’ve had a bag for a while but really didn’t know what to put in it.. yes I have my boat safety stuff. But wanted a bag as well. An like you my number 1 thing to have and really my 1st safety purchase was a PLB...THANKS AGAIN
Glock for the inevitable shark that wants a bite of you 😂
Hi, I'm new . . love your videos. Keep up the great work.
Well done!
The stuff they don't go over in yatch tour videos and reviews. 👍
My family had a board while I was growing up and I did not know any of this. So informative, thank you! Awesome video! 😃
Another great and educational experience. (And I'm really sick of darsizzle offshore c* blocking your posts, three time they posted a minute after your videos got posted, sad and childish) so glad you kids are Captains , exciting , educational and fun. Thanks for sharing.
Can't wait for it
Good information. Someone will benefit from this, thank you!
Good info gals .
knowledge is power ty for video
Voted for the live show but got stuck at work on hours of overtime😩 Thank you for being willing to spend some time with your loyal fans Captains. Sorry I missed the show....🌊Fair Winds and Following Seas 🌊
Superb video, my Grady White will be delivered April 18 and first purchase was already the Epirb Deluxe set with handheld and large epirb and bag you showed! Making notes now and this was perfect timing for us!! Awesome! Would suggest a Blunt tipped knife in a ditch bag with so many inflatables that could get punctured! Love your channel!
80k subscribers, Yaaaayyy!!!! Cant wait till 100k!! ( P.S I have been commenting on DMFD's vids about you guys.!
Wow they look the same, interesting , good luck from India
Pretty good video on an important subject. Towards the end when you were stressing the EPIRB was more useful than the VHF radio, you could of mentioned the EPIRB has significant range advantage and can call in help from way farther away than a handheld VHF.
I picked almost all my essential electronics to be using AA or 18650 Li-Ion batteries and to be charged using folding 26w usb solar panel. I would also add a small fishing kit, a morse code table, a compass and a swiss army knife.
Great info
I was on a drift boat out of Islamorada and could hear calls from the CG asking boaters to keep an eye out for a capsized boat. Dispatcher was asking if anyone knew what caused the boat to capsize. Seems that would be a good safety video... the five most common causes of capsized or sinking boats.
Great Informative Video The Wall Look Great Make Superb Backdrop To Video Take Care
If y'all are ever in south padre island Texas please post!! My family would love to meet y'all!!
I saw a pink Yellowfin with twin 350s heading south on 75 through Sarasota today, it made me think of you two. Hmmm?🤭🤭
wow that sounds like a beautiful boat!
@@GaleForceTwins Amanda would wrap that Yellow fin in a Barney Purple wrap to match her new gill Purple rain jacket! LOL!
I love you you love me i love the purple Yellow Fin! hehehehehe!
I don't know if you'll see this or not. But you can also take big glow sticks and attach them to a long length of paracord and helicopter it over your head at night. It's a tip I heard from Nick Kefalides of Warrior 2 Bass guide service in Central Florida.
I thought about this last week but I was thinking of using a bright yellow pelican case
Make the ditch bag as light as possible. If it’s to heavy it may sink to the bottom when you throw it over. Full bottles of water sink. A full medical kit is nice but you need to practice in the water applying bandages and cleaning wounds may not be that easy. On my boat cruising I always use a kill switch tether. A boat can go down in 1 second or a slip over the side. I always wear my PFD with my PLB attached and my handheld on my belt. At night I like to have a green laser, the distance it shines and it gives a beam to follow right to me.
I live in the Puget Sound region of WA and too many people ignore the safety equipment. They get the mind set that "oh I can see land so rescue will be quick". Truth is, it is extremely difficult to find someone bobbing around in the water. Last November we had a Tulalip Police boat capsize and throw both officer into the water. This happened at night, during a windstorm. One officer was found alive after floating in the water for over 2 hours and was severely hypothermic. The other officer was never found. To this day they still haven't located his body. Had these officers been wearing a strobe (and stayed with their boat) the out come might be different.
Great video! I’m heading to Bass Pro right now :). Can you give us a video on tools you keep on board?
Yes! We are going to be filming that video next week :)
In the uk we call it a grab bag. good video girls.
GFT rocking the new studio set! Next career Set Designers for Film and TV! School is in session at GFTU! Please take notes! Buy a dam ditch bag and a friggin epirb people!
Stay Safe and Happy Fishing!!!!!!,----
Have you amazing ladies considered contacting your local Coast Guard station, or Coast Guard Auxiliary to help out with safety topics? One of their primary missions is education and they would be more than willing to participate in a video with you. From general safety discussions, even demonstrations, to Federal requirements, they want to encourage education of everyone on and near the water. On the topic of a ditch bag, every Coast Guard crewmember carries on their person, at all times, 7 aerial flares, a day/night flare, strobe light, knife, mirror, whistle, and a PLB. That’s in addition to the extra safety gear on the boat.
This is a very thoughtful suggestion. There is nothing fun about being unprepared for emergencies on the ocean. It would also take some of the mystery out of the role of the US Coast Guard.
I agree. I monitor Channel 16 from home and I'm amazed at the diverse number of ways boat owners can find to get in trouble.
Great video guys. Way different from my inshore box but that's cause. Ocean is big. Lake or river not so much.
Congrats on the 80K subs!! It’s a big deal !
💯👊🏻⚓️🤿🚤🎣
Helloooo, Im waiting....
Whoever dislikes the video will probably thank you girls later.
Or be in real trouble
I know right
Great video. i appreciate the information. My suggestion to your list is some sort of fire starter. I think you should have at least 2 methods of starting a fire, either for cooking food, staying warm or signaling for help
more of what you need if you own a boat and want to pass a coast gaurd inspection.
this would have been nice to know 2 weeks ago, before my rental boat tried to sink on me.
oh wow how horrible! We hope you are ok!
Is there a packable emergency raft that self inflates? Would you recommend one?
I didn't know you guys poll vaulted. Sorry if you guys have said it before I'm new to watching
This was a very interesting video for people who really need to learn safety on their boats did I miss or maybe lost my train of thought was that a raft or can you have one of those pull strings blow up rafts sorry getting old 😎❤️🙏⚓
I'd take a lazer pen too
@13:22 What if you're on Keto? lol j/k
Great video!
Sat phone would be very nice.
I'd like to add my vote to asking your local Coast Guard Station if they'd be willing to make a safety video (or maybe a series of them) with you. And thank you for emphasizing that VHF radio is line-of-sight. If you're in the water, or a raft or sitting on the bottom of your capsized boat, you are _ONLY_ going to get 2 or 3 miles of range to another boat (more if there is an aircraft looking for you). The same is true of Radar, I always laugh at the claim that a certain radar unit has a "48Nm range". Yes, it probably does, _IF_ that radar unit is mounted 28 feet 3 inches above the water and you're looking for a surface target.
I can connect them to the Coast Guard if they ever want to partner with us.
an extra Stearns Life Preserver or two ???
I always take bananas on board with me. Charter captains love it! 😂
Actually, I learned the hard way not to do that. I didn’t believe it, but apparently people believe all kinds of things I think are ridiculous. I would bet, if his boat capsized, he would probably rather die than eat a banana.
💪🏻💪🏻🔥🔥❤️❤️
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Garmin inreach mini . Who could they not own one already . It’s 2 way sms via via satellite. I have 2 of them bc 2 is 1 and 1 is none
Why would they need one, they already have 2 EPIRB's. The inreach is designed primarily to provide status updates, not to get help. To even use the SOS function you have to pay a subscription fee and it goes to Garmin who have to alert the authorities. It's also manually activated, not necessarily something you want if you're abandoning ship. Garmin doesn't even really advertise it for marine use, it's mainly for hunters and hikers. It's got some good features, but users have reported the SOS feature to be problematic. If I'm going offshore, I want an EPIRB not an Inreach.
Because you communicate with people any where in the world plus the sos function. If you have money to have a boat you have the money for the subscription. DONT BE CHEAP guys ! Lol remember 2 is 1 and 1 is none
What bag is that “ditch bag” I don’t see it in the description. Maybe I missed it 🤦🏽♂️
Did you have a whistle?
Damn, missed it. Notifications didn’t work
Did you get your boat back yet?
I come here for the commercials
Sad hopes. For dat boat 🚣♀️:(
How about some simple fishing tackle, like hook, line and sinker?
Can I put Emily in my ditch bag? Haha
Keep crushing it ladies! It would be cool to see you two team up with deermeatfordinner for a video. He’s in south Florida and you two are up and coming!!
Great video. In Europe in the Adriatic region is mandatory to have a VHF license if you want to rent a boat over 12m long. I assume you both also have that license too. If you don't have it then I'm willing for free to give you all information on how to use a VHF radio to make a great youtube video. I think it would be very useful for everybody since it can save your life. Now if you already have a license then you can do the entire video only about VHF. How to check it in the dock if it works before you "hit the sea" - which channel to use for that. What is channel 16? What is DSC call. Like holding the red button for 5 seconds. When to use MAYDAY call and how you do it, what procedure to follow. How to do a PAN PAN MEDIC call or SECURITE call. How to cancel a distress call. Or how to do a distress call for someone else. You know, MAYDAY RELAY. Ohhh and you need to know a phonetic alphabet. How to check a weather forecast on VHF. You can simply ask for it or there is a certain time on CH16 when they say it regularly daily. When using phonetic alphabet please say Uniform for letter U don't miss it with a Unicorn :P You can also explain an MMSI number on VHF radio. U know if you want to call your friend on another boat via VHF then you need to know his MMSI number in order to call him directly or know a procedure on how to do it via CH16 where you'll contact everyone. The captain actually asked me that question on the exam. I was expecting to do a MAYDAY call or something but then he said: "Call your friend and ask him to have a fish for dinner with you, the boat is rented so you don't know his MMSI number. Do it via CH16 and ask him to change the frequency plus choose the correct frequency for that reason." I kinda struggled with that one but I made it at the end. Who plans to use VHF for a date, well you never know :) Golf Alpha Lima Echo Foxtrot Oscar Romeo Charlie Echo... :) Unicorn LOL, I bet someone will throw that Unicorn in CH16 someday I swear it will! :)
What about the sat phone you left that out 🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️