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![]() Simple Simon wrote: My little, 27-foot sailboat doesn't need a full crew to operate safely while a giant ship DOES. Say, for instance, what if the one man at the bridge suffers a stroke or heart attack? How many hours will the ship operate on instruments alone and how many collisions will result? How many deaths of innocents aboard other ships - possibly a cruise ship with thousands aboard? It WILL happen sooner or later. Don't know how one man bridges operate, I see. What if YOU have a heart attack, alone on your boat? There needs to be a legal minimum of three qualified men on the bridge at all times. One lone man does not cut the mustard. It's criminal that so-called professional captains allow this abuse of safety. It's even worse that the Coast Guard doesn't do something about it on American flagged vessels, at least. Deaths caused by OMMO on American flagged vessels will ultimately rest on the Coast Guard's shoulders. Why three? What are these three supposed to be doing? The FAA, at least, has it's act together. One pilot doesn't get it on large commercial aircraft. Two and a navigator are the minimum. It should be the same aboard large ships. Think pilot and co-pilot are all, nowadays. That's the main difference. If Shen44 and otnmbrd were more motivated by safety and less motivated by greed they would strike and refuse, along with all sane captains, to operate a huge motor vessel single-handed. But, noooooooooo, they add to the dangerous situation rather than act to diffuse it. LOL neither Shen nor I have ever operated a large motor vessel or steam vessel single handed .... can you say the same about your dinky little sailboat? As for your question about my getting a sailing endorsement . . . A sailing endorsement is not needed at this time. I know the answers to all the questions so I have the same knowledge with or without the endorsement. I definitely have the experience needed as well. Since I'm not taking passengers for hire aboard my yacht at this time a sailing endorsement is rather like teats on a boarhog. ROFL As you've proved with the Rules of the Road, knowing the answers to the questions on the test, is NO indication of your actual knowledge and/or abilities. otn |