Harvey,
I agree with all your comments.
I would assume that if you tried calling a very large vessel (Cargo ship ect) they should be capable and able to respond...but who knows if anyone is on watch at the time your trying to call.
I'll share a story & try & make it short & to the point, pls bare with me:
I had to rescue one of my buddy's in the water at night once 18 miles off shore crossing from Santa Cruz Island to Oxnard.
Luckily (we were crossing together, 2 boats) I saw him fly off the 2nd boat on a full moon night when there boat (very large RIB) hit a very steep large swell, he didn't have any lights, but had his wet suit still on from night diving. (He got lucky)
I was also very lucky stopped the boat quickly & turned around & found him only because he was yelling at me, honestly it was SCARY it took what felt like forever to find him in the water at night, it was probably around 5-10mins.....
The boat he fell out of turned around but was so far away they where basically useless at that point and they searched in a different area.
Next dive trip he had so many lights on him at night he looked like a Christmas tree he was better prepared, live an learn....
All of us can be better prepared.
Just image its at night, I would happily try calling every boat close to me all night long, but you have to know there is a boat around your position to call else your wasting your time and battery power on nothing...
I agree with all your comments.
I would assume that if you tried calling a very large vessel (Cargo ship ect) they should be capable and able to respond...but who knows if anyone is on watch at the time your trying to call.
I'll share a story & try & make it short & to the point, pls bare with me:
I had to rescue one of my buddy's in the water at night once 18 miles off shore crossing from Santa Cruz Island to Oxnard.
Luckily (we were crossing together, 2 boats) I saw him fly off the 2nd boat on a full moon night when there boat (very large RIB) hit a very steep large swell, he didn't have any lights, but had his wet suit still on from night diving. (He got lucky)
I was also very lucky stopped the boat quickly & turned around & found him only because he was yelling at me, honestly it was SCARY it took what felt like forever to find him in the water at night, it was probably around 5-10mins.....
The boat he fell out of turned around but was so far away they where basically useless at that point and they searched in a different area.
Next dive trip he had so many lights on him at night he looked like a Christmas tree he was better prepared, live an learn....
All of us can be better prepared.
Just image its at night, I would happily try calling every boat close to me all night long, but you have to know there is a boat around your position to call else your wasting your time and battery power on nothing...