And ???????
"Jeff Morris" wrote in message
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"Donal" wrote in message
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So where in the Colregs does it say you can't run on radar alone?
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Rule 5
Look-out
Every vessel shall at all times maintain a proper look-out by sight and
hearing as well as by all available means appropriate in the prevailing
circumstances and conditions so as to make a full appraisal of the
situation
and of the risk of collision.
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That says you must maintain the lookout - it doesn't say you can't proceed
when
visibility is limited. The courts have ruled that speeds up to 10 knots
and
higher can be a safe speed in some circumstances, even in very limited
visibility.
Adding radar (required on all large ships) raises the "acceptable" speed a
bit.
As I mentioned in the case of the Fast Cat Ferry, it was going 13.4 knots
shortly before the collision - this was not considered a factor in the
collision. Given that there was "zero visibility" we have to view this as
effectively running on radar alone.
Of course,
one should always have a visual (and sound) watch, but that is moot if
there is
effectively zero visibility.
Jeff. It isn't moot. "at ***all**** times .... by sight and
sound...".
I don't see your point here at all.
Why not?
Are you claiming that all traffic should
stop in thick fog?
No! All vessels should not exceed a safe speed.
This is clearly not what happens. The laws and the court
rulings allow continuing, within limits, on radar alone.
The CollRegs do not allow travelling on radar alone.
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Rule 5
Look-out
Every vessel shall at all times maintain a proper look-out by sight and
hearing as well as by all available means appropriate in the prevailing
circumstances and conditions so as to make a full appraisal of the situation
and of the risk of collision.
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Clearly society has
determined that the value of continued commerce outweighs the risks to
some
vessels.
If you're going to fantasize about a better world, how about one without
the
common cold?
I'm simply suggesting that the CollRegs should apply.
Earlier, you claimed that I didn't know the CollRegs. Now you seem to be
claiming that commercial considerations should outweigh the CollRegs.
Which is it, Jeff?
Regards
Donal
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