HM Coastguard adopts "RYA SafeTrx" as new safety ID scheme
The Maritime & Coastguard Agency (MCA)
and the Royal Yachting Association (RYA) have today joined forces to reveal RYA
SafeTrx as HM Coastguard’s new official voluntary safety identification
scheme.
RYA SafeTrx: designed to improve safety at sea
The world-leading RYA SafeTrx app is designed to improve safety at sea
and potentially cut vital minutes off the time taken to pinpoint a casualty’s
location. It monitors your boat journeys and alerts designated emergency
contacts should you fail to arrive on time.
Using
iPhone and Android smartphone technology, this free tracking and alerting
system is easily accessible and ideal for everyone who
enjoys being on the water – from kitesurfers and kayakers to dinghy sailors and
powerboat users.
Notify the Coastguard at the touch of a button
The free RYA SafeTrx mobile app and website, now supersedes the HM Coastguard CG66 scheme. It combines
a more technologically cutting-edge version of the CG66 database function with
additional lifesaving technologies so that you can make a 999 call to the
Coastguard at the touch of a button.
The app can be used free of charge in UK
territorial waters. The app is used by many other search and rescue organisations across the globe.
Freely available to
any UK resident
The RYA SafeTrx app is available to any UK
resident who wants to be safer afloat and already has over 13,000
users. It provides all recreational boat users with
an accessible and simple-to-use way of automatically informing HM Coastguard of
their voyage plans, vessel and crew information, incident data, dynamic
location and even a direct 999 connection in the event of distress.
'When we receive an emergency call we need a huge amount of
information fast. This app helps us access all your details, so that you can
get a swifter response with the right resources,' says the MCA’s Director of Maritime Operations & HM Coastguard, Richard Parkes.
'RYA
SafeTrx uses real-time advanced technology. CG66 was just a database, but the
new app allows users to do so much more, including summoning the Coastguard –
which could save lives. The precise geolocation feature for example, allows the
Coastguard to know where the caller is, an important consideration when the
person in distress is unsure of where they are, disoriented, injured or
unfamiliar with the area.
'We have already contacted CG66 users to tell
them about the switchover to RYA SafeTrx. The handover is well
underway and from Wednesday 11 July people will be redirected from GOV.UK’s
CG66 page to the RYA SafeTrx website. Information on CG66 will still
be accessible to the Coastguard, but we will no longer be accepting new
information.
'I’d like to take this opportunity to remind
all boaters that you must continue to use emergency alerting equipment
appropriate to your sport. RYA SafeTrx complements this equipment but is not
designed to be used instead of it.'
RYA Cruising Manager, Stuart Carruthers,
added: 'With the full support of the MCA, the RYA SafeTrx app promotes
enjoyable boating, a safe mind set and good practice. The software consulting
company behind the development of SafeTrx, 8 West Consulting, is striving to
make this the default technology for keeping the ordinary seafarer safer at
sea. With that goal in mind, it is vital that the product continues to adapt to
new challenges and opportunities.'
RYA SafeTrx is free to download from Apple app store or Google Play. Once downloaded, boaters
can run unlimited free trips using the app. In addition to the Sail
Plan mode, the app has a tracking option called Track Only mode, which enables
boaters to analyse their speed and performance on the water while racing or
cruising. For customers who do not wish to use the mobile app, there is an option to register
their details online at https://safetrx.rya.org.uk/login.html.