New Coastguard area boundaries
- DaveS
- Yellow Admiral
- Posts: 1341
- Joined: Sat Dec 17, 2005 1:10 am
- Boat Type: Seastream 34
- Location: Me: Falkirk, Boat: Craobh
New Coastguard area boundaries
While out over the last few days I could often hear both Belfast and Stornoway Coastguards (including on a couple of occasions one calling the other for a radio check!). I realised that I don't actually know where the operational boundary between Stornoway and Belfast is located. Can anyone say?
- marisca
- Yellow Admiral
- Posts: 1710
- Joined: Wed Sep 03, 2008 11:55 am
- Boat Type: Contessa 32
- Location: Edinburgh
Re: New Coastguard area boundaries
I believe it is the Coire Bhreacain.
- Fingal
- Old Salt
- Posts: 472
- Joined: Thu Feb 07, 2008 11:12 pm
- Boat Type: Westerly Fulmar 32
- Location: Edinburgh
Re: New Coastguard area boundaries
They seem to take turns covering MoK to Ardnamurchan.
Ken
Fulmar 32 Fingal
Fulmar 32 Fingal
- marisca
- Yellow Admiral
- Posts: 1710
- Joined: Wed Sep 03, 2008 11:55 am
- Boat Type: Contessa 32
- Location: Edinburgh
Re: New Coastguard area boundaries
From the "unofficial" S'way CG site:
From the 18th December 2012 the operational area of Stornoway MRCC covers the approximate area from the Gulf of Corryvreckan, West to 30° West, North to 61° North, East to 5° West and South to Cape Wrath.
This area includes all the Scottish mainland coast and sea lochs between the the northern tip of Jura and Cape Wrath, the Caledonian Canal as far as Fort Augustus, all of the Outer Hebrides and the Inner Hebrides north of Jura.
Stornoway MRCC also has the capacity to temporarily extend the area to the South, having access to remote radio sites which are normally under the operational control of Belfast MRCC. This is designed to assist Belfast MRCC during busy periods or a major incident, to take some of the routine calls and relieve some pressure on the Coastguards in Belfast. Likewise, Belfast MRCC are able to do the same and take control of some of the remote radio sites normal operated from Stornoway.
- DaveS
- Yellow Admiral
- Posts: 1341
- Joined: Sat Dec 17, 2005 1:10 am
- Boat Type: Seastream 34
- Location: Me: Falkirk, Boat: Craobh
Re: New Coastguard area boundaries
Thanks for that, seems fairly clear. Loch Craignish is presumably divided, with the north part covered by Stornoway and the south by Belfast with the boundary passing through Eilean Righ? Or maybe that's being overly pedantic...marisca wrote:From the "unofficial" S'way CG site:
From the 18th December 2012 the operational area of Stornoway MRCC covers the approximate area from the Gulf of Corryvreckan, West to 30° West, North to 61° North, East to 5° West and South to Cape Wrath.
This area includes all the Scottish mainland coast and sea lochs between the the northern tip of Jura and Cape Wrath, the Caledonian Canal as far as Fort Augustus, all of the Outer Hebrides and the Inner Hebrides north of Jura.
Stornoway MRCC also has the capacity to temporarily extend the area to the South, having access to remote radio sites which are normally under the operational control of Belfast MRCC. This is designed to assist Belfast MRCC during busy periods or a major incident, to take some of the routine calls and relieve some pressure on the Coastguards in Belfast. Likewise, Belfast MRCC are able to do the same and take control of some of the remote radio sites normal operated from Stornoway.

- Fingal
- Old Salt
- Posts: 472
- Joined: Thu Feb 07, 2008 11:12 pm
- Boat Type: Westerly Fulmar 32
- Location: Edinburgh
Re: New Coastguard area boundaries
Dave, just call 'Clyde Coastguard' and someone will answer. Quite a lot of boats seem to be doing that and getting a responseDaveS wrote:
Thanks for that, seems fairly clear. Loch Craignish is presumably divided, with the north part covered by Stornoway and the south by Belfast with the boundary passing through Eilean Righ? Or maybe that's being overly pedantic...

Ken
Fulmar 32 Fingal
Fulmar 32 Fingal
- DaveS
- Yellow Admiral
- Posts: 1341
- Joined: Sat Dec 17, 2005 1:10 am
- Boat Type: Seastream 34
- Location: Me: Falkirk, Boat: Craobh
Re: New Coastguard area boundaries
Indeed.Green Boat wrote:Dave, just call 'Clyde Coastguard' and someone will answer. Quite a lot of boats seem to be doing that and getting a responseDaveS wrote:
Thanks for that, seems fairly clear. Loch Craignish is presumably divided, with the north part covered by Stornoway and the south by Belfast with the boundary passing through Eilean Righ? Or maybe that's being overly pedantic...
On a purely personal level it's a bit academic since I haven't once called the Coastguard in the last 30 years...
Re: New Coastguard area boundaries
Has anyone heard a call to Oban Coastguard this year?Green Boat wrote: Dave, just call 'Clyde Coastguard' and someone will answer. Quite a lot of boats seem to be doing that and getting a response
- Fingal
- Old Salt
- Posts: 472
- Joined: Thu Feb 07, 2008 11:12 pm
- Boat Type: Westerly Fulmar 32
- Location: Edinburgh
Re: New Coastguard area boundaries
Oh yes, when we left the Lock at Corpach on our way to Dallens Bay at the end of April we had a most entertaining time. A geezer in a MFV sort of boat kept trying to call Oban CG. Stornoway reponded but the chap evidently was transmitting but not receiving. Eventually someone physically approached and hailed him, and he stopped.cpedw wrote:Has anyone heard a call to Oban Coastguard this year?Green Boat wrote: Dave, just call 'Clyde Coastguard' and someone will answer. Quite a lot of boats seem to be doing that and getting a response
Ken
Fulmar 32 Fingal
Fulmar 32 Fingal
- claymore
- Admiral of the Green
- Posts: 4762
- Joined: Sun Oct 19, 2003 2:55 pm
- Boat Type: Claymore
- Location: Ardfern or Lancashire
Re: New Coastguard area boundaries
Buggeroo
I think my mooring lies right on the border
I think my mooring lies right on the border
Regards
Claymore

Claymore

- wully
- Yellow Admiral
- Posts: 1585
- Joined: Tue Sep 22, 2009 6:29 pm
- Boat Type: sailie boatie
- Location: Argyll - where else?
Re: New Coastguard area boundaries
I think you are slightly to the Stornoway side.claymore wrote:Buggeroo
I think my mooring lies right on the border
Except on Sundays.
- claymore
- Admiral of the Green
- Posts: 4762
- Joined: Sun Oct 19, 2003 2:55 pm
- Boat Type: Claymore
- Location: Ardfern or Lancashire
Re: New Coastguard area boundaries
Oh thats good, I prefer that wee lassie up there tae the belfast chappie
Regards
Claymore

Claymore

- wully
- Yellow Admiral
- Posts: 1585
- Joined: Tue Sep 22, 2009 6:29 pm
- Boat Type: sailie boatie
- Location: Argyll - where else?
Re: New Coastguard area boundaries

Izzat her?
- Aja
- Yellow Admiral
- Posts: 1136
- Joined: Fri Jun 09, 2006 12:08 pm
- Boat Type: Moody 346
- Location: Tighnabruaich
- Contact:
Re: New Coastguard area boundaries
You bin stalkin'?wully wrote:
Izzat her?
Donald
- claymore
- Admiral of the Green
- Posts: 4762
- Joined: Sun Oct 19, 2003 2:55 pm
- Boat Type: Claymore
- Location: Ardfern or Lancashire
Re: New Coastguard area boundaries
Jings - a lovely voice an nae broiler tae boot....
Regards
Claymore

Claymore
