About Marine Rescue Lake Macquarie

What we do

“Saving lives on the water”

All our highly trained members in Marine Rescue Lake Macquarie are volunteers, whose time is spent manning the radio base at Swansea Heads Radio Base and SARCC on a 24 hour schedule, every day of the year. Our rescue vessels, berthed at Pelican Boat Base, are manned during daylight hours with night-time rescues arranged by the radio crews on a call-out basis. Two rescue boats and three RWCs (jetskis) are currently in our fleet to help you.

Our Radio Operators are always available for rescues should you have the need as well as weather reports, tidal information, radio checks, bridge bookings and other information for accessing or moving around the Lake or our coastal waters. We provide a log-on/log-off monitoring service for your safety covering Lake Macquarie and its immediate coastline out to 30 NM at sea. Our NSW Marine Rescue Network also has the capacity to track and monitor vessels cruising along the whole NSW coast and we appeal to all boaters to use our services to the maximum to avoid unwanted safety incidents. No costs are expected for rescues but donations, raffle ticket sales, sponsorships and grants to help our funding are gratefully accepted.

Thank you for your support.

Our Vessels

LM30

10.0M Naiad RHIB

LM31

8.5M Naiad RHIB

Rescue Water Craft

3 x 3.4M SeaDoo GTX 170

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Our Locations

Swansea SARCC

Swansea Radio Base and SARCC

Our Radio Base and SARCC (Search And Rescue Coordination Centre) on the headland overlooking the Swansea Channel.

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Pelican Boat Base

Pelican Boat Base

Our Boat and RWC (Rescue Water Craft) base on the Swansea Channel at Pelican

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