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If my radar was broken, a safe speed might well be zero. All I'm saying is that
thick fog does not require that all shipping must stop everywhere. At least, that's not the way the courts have interpreted it. Are you claiming that is a sailboat is crossing a shipping lane and fog closes in they should drop their anchor immediately? Should they drift randomly? "MC" wrote in message ... I disagree. A safe speed can be zero and that is why the sound signal is changed to reflect that. Suppose your radar set is broken??????? Cheers Jeff Morris wrote: "MC" wrote in message - Sorry, a point of information. The regs are clear. You may have to stop your vessel in restricted vis. The sound signal may even chnage as a result... The regs are not that clear. Stopping (or not leave dock) may be the appropriate action in many cases. However, it is not appropriate for an LNG tanker to stop engines and drift if there's fog on the high seas. Nor is it appropriate to anchor in a narrow channel or TSS. |