Yes you can.
The local radio operator SHOULD ask you for the following:
1. departure point
2. going to (and don't just say "to the island" or "in the bay" - plan a lat / long or geographical location name. narrow it down for search & rescue requirements
3. vessel name and / or rego number, vessel type & colour
4. ETA or ETR - ETA, estimated time of arrival to your destination point or ETR, estimated time of return back to departure point.
AND please don't say "some time this afternoon" or "back tomorrow night" - GIVE an agreed time in 24hour time eg 17:00
By providing a time, you now have an agreement between the MRG and yourself as to when the MRG starts to get worried about you being overdue.
Any changes to the time, contact MRG and update - it's FREE
5. Mobile phone if one on-board (secondary contact point)
6. POB - persons on board eg. 2 males adults, 2 female, 1 boy, 1 girl. in short 6 POB.
depending on which state you are in, the MRG may ask you how much fuel onboard.
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