RJJ
Well-Known Member
For me, colregs, but at the same time willingness to consider all tools in the bag.
Crossing Calais - Dover last March, in a F4 with wind up chuff at 3am, in my new-to-me yacht....a Maersk container ship >300m was indicating a CPA less than 250m and travelling at 18 knots. So I buzzed them at range 5 miles and glad I did. I proposed I would take their stern, they came back very firmly that no, they had already started turning to pass astern of me and they wanted me to stand on, which I did. Hardening up to a reach would have meant us turning towards each other at a closing speed of >25 knots, in the dark.
Two minutes later the angle started to open out and we crossed about a mile ahead.
I called them on 16. With two of us on watch, the other chap was a decent helm, but I didn't want to spend five minutes fiddling around to enter an MMSI. I don't know if there's a setup to copy an MMSI from the plotter to the VHF, but it could help in that department.
Crossing Calais - Dover last March, in a F4 with wind up chuff at 3am, in my new-to-me yacht....a Maersk container ship >300m was indicating a CPA less than 250m and travelling at 18 knots. So I buzzed them at range 5 miles and glad I did. I proposed I would take their stern, they came back very firmly that no, they had already started turning to pass astern of me and they wanted me to stand on, which I did. Hardening up to a reach would have meant us turning towards each other at a closing speed of >25 knots, in the dark.
Two minutes later the angle started to open out and we crossed about a mile ahead.
I called them on 16. With two of us on watch, the other chap was a decent helm, but I didn't want to spend five minutes fiddling around to enter an MMSI. I don't know if there's a setup to copy an MMSI from the plotter to the VHF, but it could help in that department.
