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On Sat, 27 Jun 2009 11:57:15 +0200, "Willem Van der Voort"
wrote: Nice video, I put it on one of my sites Greets Willem http://www.emmadiamonds.com/Boat.htm I'm not to familiar with the rule/aws on this but... is it not the rule in such situations tha both ships should go right (starboard)? If so the bigger one (filming) is in fault... |
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![]() "JR" schreef in bericht ... On Sat, 27 Jun 2009 11:57:15 +0200, "Willem Van der Voort" wrote: Nice video, I put it on one of my sites Greets Willem http://www.emmadiamonds.com/Boat.htm I'm not to familiar with the rule/aws on this but... is it not the rule in such situations tha both ships should go right (starboard)? If so the bigger one (filming) is in fault... The big one is in fault, but the small one did not take any action to avoid the collision. (good seamanship) Normally as soon you see this will go wrong, you should make continues short horn signals (one second) The rule is as follows, commercial craft have priority over pleasure craft Row boats have priority over sailboats sailboats have priority over motorboats And fast sailing vessels (speedboats est..) have to give way to everyone. In this case the big one should change his course so he will pas behind the one coming from the right. I believe he thought it was some stupid rich arrogant yacht owner not willing to give way for a commercial craft. Bad luck, the other one was also a commercial one.. Greets Willem |
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