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Jonathan Ganz
 
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"Shen44" wrote in message
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Subject: Ferry Speeds
From: "Jonathan Ganz"


On the ocean. In the bay, shipping traffic, tankers
and the like do have stand on status and must be given
ground.


Not really. They do have the right to expect you not to impede their

passage,
but they are not necessarily "stand on", although because they are

expecting
you not to impede their passage, they will appear to act that way.


Not according to every single person I've ever heard speak on
the subject, including several Coasties. The tankers have stand on
status. They will not and cannot stop or maneuver much in the bay.
I don't know about expecting or not, but the CG says they have
status.


I've seen a freighter change course to avoid
a sailboat on the ocean... we were the sailboat, but
we were getting ready to head up and avoid her. They
must have had the rare lookout. :-)


Generally, the last one to see a target, among the "bridge team", is the
lookout .... took awhile to understand the why of this.
At sea, never expect a ship to maneuver for you (right or wrong).
Two main reasons:
1. In any kind of seaway, you may not be seen (right or wrong)
2. Experience has taught many that if there is a good deal of small boat
traffic around, the best bet is to claim "rule of GT" and maintain course

and
speed. You might **** one or two off, but you'll generally get through

without
confusing/ upsetting the many (right or wrong) If it's a single boat and

they
see it, you'll frequently see them maneuver, but generally at the last

moment,
because, again, experience has shown where small boats are concerned,

expect
the unexpected. (Hey! Let's take a close look at the big ship!!). (right

or
wrong).


Well, we try to get the hell out of Dodge if we have any indication
a freighter is headed our way... in the bay or out. :-)

Shen