lw395
Well-Known Member
I find it very hard to believe that the RYA consider that there are circumstances where the helmsman is in charge rather than the skipper. Your quote has nothing to do with the point from the earlier poster, which I was questioning.
The helmsman is in charge on minute by minute or second by second basis.
It is the helm who collides with the other boat.
The skipper might be off watch, asleep, in which case the watch leader would have responsibility delegated to him.
Likewise, it is even possible for a crew member to be responsible.
Consider a yacht which broaches into the path of another, because the spinnaker trimmer ignores a direct instruction from the helm or skipper.
The navigator might not be helm or skipper, but can bear responsibility for an incident.