Praxinoscope
Well-Known Member
Ok who is the skipper? If I am drunk it is my sober wife. That's clear but it is ok for my 13 year old son to be the designated skipper? What about 4 lads chartering three are on board and drunk and the sober one has gone ashore to get a takeaway? It is quite legal to leave a boat un-attended so can I leave three drunks on board and go and get some food?
The problem with this issue is there are only two ways it can work.
1. No one is allowed to be intoxicated on board.
or
2. You cannot he intoxicated and helming.
Option 2 seems logical and the drink drive limit might be a reasonable limit for a rib capable of 30+ knots but is unreasonable for an Anderson 22. In the case of slow moving yachts a more leant test of capability should really be applied.
Don’t let ‘SeaJet’ See you suggest that the Anderson 22 might be slow.