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Default No attempt to avoid collision


"Steve" wrote in message
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other boat, not seeing the CG vessel could of course to nothing to
avoid the collision.


This is the bit that bothers me. The CG vesel was big enough and going (I
think) slower than he was.
Anyway, I think he must have seen it and was pretty stupid to keep going
and make no attempt to avoid collision

But the CG vessel, having seen the whole thing
develop, could have easily avoided the collision either by changing
course or even just sounding a horn to warn the other vessel. But
they did nothing and so have the vast majority of the blame.


I am not arguing with that despite what I have written above.


 
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