| Although the Loch is viewed by some as a safe Inland Waterway,
the Loch can still be a very dangerous place. In the summer months
in the southern part of the Loch you will always be within sight
of someone who may come to your aid, in the Winter or in the Northern
part of the Loch you may not be so lucky. There are usually several
boating / water emergencies each year. The Loch on average claims
three lives each year, admittedly not all boating related.
Mobile phones on the Vodaphone, O2, T-Mobile, and Orange networks
will work to some degree but mostly south of Luss, the best at the
time of writing is O2 as they have a mast at Ardlui.
It would therefore be prudent to have a hand-held or fixed VHF
Marine Radio for Emergency purposes on board. Just because
the Loch is an Inland Waterway doesn't mean that you don't need
a license for your radio, you MUST have a valid operators license
and valid license for your vessel. You can gain a vessel
license without an operators license, click
here for more details. The operators test is a simple one and
is usually coupled with a days training costing around £70.
(Seatrek
is a local licensed training and examination centre).
The Park Authority Water Borne Rangers monitor channel 16 and 37A(M),
(When they are on the water), (Please Note: There is limited or
no monitoring in winter or the evenings).
Clyde Coastguard can also be contacted on channel 16 and if you
have a newer DSC VHF set on MSI: 002320022.
Weather and navigational warnings for the Clyde Estuary can sometimes
be heard , an announcement will be made on Channel 16 indicating
the channel, with the broadcast being made on 10,23,73,84 or 86
as indicated.
Routine A Local Inshore
Forecast - (within 12 miles of the coast);Strong Wind Warnings when
appropriate - (force 6 and above for the coastal waters out to 5
miles offshore);Gale (Storm) Warnings: Navigational.
Routine A - Every 4 hours
per station starting at: 00:20 UTC
Routine B Twice Daily
per station starting at: 08:20 UTC
It has also been known in cases of emergency for the
Opps rooms at Faslane Submarine Base, (Fosney Opps Call Sign), to
pick up Distress messages.
Disclaimer: Details shown are correct
at time of writing, (10/1/03). Whilst great care has been taken
into compiling this information, LochLomondNET cannot take any responsibility
for the information provided. Information is given, subject to errors
and omissions as a public service and in good faith. No liability
will be accepted under any circumstances.
| Emergency
Numbers & Contacts |
| VHF Radio |
| Park Authority Water Borne Rangers |
Channels 16 & M (37A) |
| Park Authority Headquarters |
01389 722600 |
| Loch Lomond Rescue Boat |
call 999 |
| Clyde Coastguard |
Channel 16 |
| Cameron House Marina |
Channel 80 |
| Police |
| Dumbarton |
01389 822000 |
| Alexandria |
01389 752433 |
| Arrochar |
01301 702220 |
| Balfron |
01360 440220 |
| Drymen |
01360 660300 |
| Hospitals |
| Vale of Leven Hospital |
01389 754121 |
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