Search and Rescue Arrangements
The Guernsey Harbour Authority acts as the Coastguard for Bailiwick of Guernsey
waters providing search and rescue co-ordination and maritime information through
St Peter Port Radio on VHF Channels 16, 20 and 62. A continuous watch is kept
on these Channels.
St Peter Port Radio is also equipped to receive VHF DSC distress alerts and
the Search and Rescue Co-ordinators are trained by the UK Coastguard using the
SARIS search and rescue IT system.
Search and Rescue Assets
The RNLI operates an all weather Severn Class lifeboat from St Peter Port,
Guernsey, an all weather Tyne Class lifeboat and an Inshore lifeboat from Braye
Harbour, Alderney. St John's Ambulance and Rescue Service operates a marine ambulance
from St Peter Port, Guernsey and an Inshore lifeboat and cliff rescue service.
Channel Islands Air Search operates an Islander aircraft, call sign Air Search
1, which is continuously available for maritime search and is equipped with radar,
visual search and FLIR.
The French and UK Coastguard services also make their assets available for
use in the Channel Islands area if requested.
Points that may help you
Keep your boat registration details up to date (CG66 for UK vessels). This
information can be invaluable during search and rescue operations.