No we didn't Wolfie, but of course if the intermediary hadn't been there then AIS gave us his MMSI No. and this would have been the next option.
The message here though is it's good to talk and engage with those who are suspiciously on a possible collision course fairly early. Some of the large ships are travelling at plus or minus 20knots and need time to manouvre if they havn't seen you.
Another friend has just fitted SeaMe which would have helped us to be seen if fitted
. However, I forgot to say, the intermediary did give the rogue ship our position which had moved on from what we had originally stated so we must have been visible on at least one radar but not possibly all.
When you are so far from anywhere on a black night in big seas, it certainly channels the mind when experiences like this occur!
All praise to the Nicholson 38' circa. 1973 that we were aboard, she was superb!