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Tennessee Boaters Killed By Tug and Barges
On 23/06/2010 9:10 PM, nom=de=plume wrote:
"Canuck57" wrote in message
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On 23/06/2010 11:30 AM, wrote:
On Tue, 22 Jun 2010 23:19:24 -0700, "nom=de=plume"
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On 22/06/2010 6:59 PM, nom=de=plume wrote:
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Tragic:
http://www.newschannel9.com/news/cre...-capsized.html
Terrible loss of life. Not even wearing life jackets... sad.
Darwinian actually.
It is law, if you are in a shipping lane or channel, and you are more
manouvable you ge tthe frac out of the way. Unless you have diver
flags
out, then the barge would be at fault.
Would be interesting to see who they blame.
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The bigger government gets, the more it tends to rule out common
sense.
Unless there are facts we're not privy to, I think it's pretty
obvious who
has the majority of the fault. But, I suspect that the barge
operator will
take some percentage blame. Even if she was doing everything
'right', she
would still have the obligation to avoid a collision.
If you are a captain pushing a barge train, there isn't much you can
do to avoid a collision.
9 barges at a couple million pounds each are not going to turn on a
dime and it might take a couple miles to stop them.
About he can do is blow his horn.
In the strictest sense, it is in the details.
If the small boat was at anchor, then this gives the boater a certian
right as they are not under power. While the barge being obviously
less maneuverable has the right of way *provided* the small boat is
under power.
If the boat was not under power and at anchor, the barge MUST warn of
it's intent. It can't just blindly go down the river hell bent for
election and blindly run it down.
Another factor is about where the boat was anchored, is it a marked
right of way for shipping lane? This is unfavorable for the small boat
if so marked as you are not to park your arse in a active shiping
lane. But if outside the shipping lane, this is unfavorable to the barge.
We didn't get enough details on the read to say who was in fact guilty.
Even gets more complex on what flags were out, such as a diver flag.
Speed of the abrge is less importannt here. Other than he may have
been going faster than he could safely control it. For example, if the
small boat was on anchor, out of the shiping lanes it has the right
and if the barge was going too fast for control, that is a problem
with the barge captain.
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The bigger government gets, the more it tends to rule out common sense.
They were in a channel I believe. Thus, no anchoring allowed.
Of course anchorage would not be inside the shipping lane. But there
are aften anchorages just outside of those lanes.
I will wait until we see more detail. But the families aught to get a
good legal beegle that know the local and federal laws on this. Could
be a juicy law suit.
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The bigger government gets, the more it tends to rule out common sense.
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