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"John Reimer" wrote: "Sal's Dad" wrote in message ... You should read the full report http://www.maib.gov.uk/publications/.../2007/ouzo.cfm - it's very sobering, with good information on night vision and ship-to-yacht interactions. Thanks for the link, it's a very educational read, but also sad, would much rather have them be telling their cautionary story themselves.. A personally carried EPIRB, check, but didn't realize a crotch strap could be that important, and will never look at a radar reflector the same way again. And hydrostatically launched life raft, hmm, looks more appealing now. BUT, what I still don't get, is why couldn't the three gents onboard the Ouzo just avoid the Bilbao altogether? I mean the question is literal, what would cause them to NOT be able to avoid her, I'm not blaming the victim here. Assuming they were on watch and not below, in clear conditions (though night), would it have been that difficult to see the hugely larger Bilbao before getting so close? Even if all her running lights were off, there were thousands of passengers on her (or a lot) so there would have been at least the common area lighting on. Why couldn't the Ouzo see her? Of course, if they did see her, I guess I can understand if they had lost steerage, but that doesn't seem likely given the scenario outlined. Or does it? Those three gents had way, way more experience than me, so I'm trying to understand the missing piece: I know the factors that contributed to Bilbao's actions (or lack thereof before and after). Why did Ouzo allow her to get so close in the first place? As I recall, they were in Southampton water, which is a (relatively) small area with lots of shipping/cruisers etc. Makes it even more of a puzzle in that they didn't seem to have a lookout despite their experience. Molesworth SV Captive 39' NDMorgan |
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