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This ought to be good for some lively debate on the rules of the road...who was at fault here?
Can you point to where it is actually described in the colregs?I would rely on the "first law of gross tonnage".
I've seen it referenced right here, so it must be a thing, right?Can you point to where it is actually described in the colregs?
At my age it would take a lot more than $5 to buy me some!!I've seen it referenced right here, so it must be a thing, right?
Do you take paypal? I'll send you $5 to buy a sense of humor.
It seems to me the cattle ship was turning to port to the very edge of the channel. There wasn’t much he could do to avoid collision.That fishing boat was not engaged in fishing. It was moving way to fast to be dragging nets anyway. Was passage arranged by the overtaking vessel? Were 5 toots blasted? I had sound off so I cannot say. But it sure looks like the fishing boat made a hard turn to stbd when it realized what was going on. I don't believe for a second that the cruise ship had to maintain that much speed for steerage.
Me?
Both at fault. Neither took all available means to avoid an accident.