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The Coast Guard's primary search and rescue role is to assist
boaters in distress. If you are not in distress and alternate
sources of assistance are available, we will normally coordinate
the effort to assist you. If you have a friend, marina, or commercial
firm that you want contacted, we will attempt to do so. You may
also contact them directly on Channel 16 VHF/FM or through the
marine operator. If this effort is unsuccessful, we will make
a Marine Assistance Request Broadcast (MARB) on your behalf.
This announces that you need help, gives your location, and invites
others to come to your aid.
If you do not accept services offered in response to the first
MARB, we will:
- Provide information on other commercial firms, if available,
so you may contact them directly, or
- If you request, make a second MARB to see if any other help
is available.
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A commercial firm may offer help. In order to not interfere
with commercial enterprise ( you will have to pay for these services
), we normally do not provide direct on scene assistance if a
commercial firm is available to help you safely in a reasonable
time. If you agree to the assistance of a commercial firm and
then refuse this service when it arrives, you still may be legally
obligated to pay a fee.
If the Coast Guard or Coast Guard Auxiliary arrives to assist
you and you require a tow, they normally will tow you to the
nearest location where you can either arrange for repairs or
a tow back to your home port.
In addition to Coast Guard, Coast Guard Auxiliary and commercial
firms, others that may be available to assist you include a fellow
boater, a local fire or police department, or another public
agency. Keep in mind that a Good Samaritan, although well-meaning,
may not have the equipment or skills needed to help you safely
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