DAKA
Well-Known Member
Like all my posts this is based on a true events, a sailing boat recently ran into me and got his rigging all entangled on my boat.
I carry bolt croppers, wood/metal saws and an array of hammers combined hatchets which were more than capable of freeing the boat from me.
As it happened it was a French boat and communications with the skipper were somewhat limited.
As I set to freeing/dismantling the boat the French skipper didnt look very happy.
I made a point of handing him back all the bits I broke off and off he went.
What is the actual situation regarding damage deliberately done to his boat in an attempt to mitigate my damage ?
Obviously two boats entangled is a real danger to both boats as neither can navigate, who chooses which boat to sacrifice or is it the one with the biggest tools for the job (as in my case ) who claims the right to get cutting first ?
I dont really see whos fault the accident is being relevant but for what it is worth I was on a swinging mooring buoy not under power at the time, when the French sailing boat collided with my stationary boat as he grounded he lost steering.
High winds, choppy waves and a fast flowing falling tide.
What would you have done ?
I carry bolt croppers, wood/metal saws and an array of hammers combined hatchets which were more than capable of freeing the boat from me.
As it happened it was a French boat and communications with the skipper were somewhat limited.
As I set to freeing/dismantling the boat the French skipper didnt look very happy.
I made a point of handing him back all the bits I broke off and off he went.
What is the actual situation regarding damage deliberately done to his boat in an attempt to mitigate my damage ?
Obviously two boats entangled is a real danger to both boats as neither can navigate, who chooses which boat to sacrifice or is it the one with the biggest tools for the job (as in my case ) who claims the right to get cutting first ?
I dont really see whos fault the accident is being relevant but for what it is worth I was on a swinging mooring buoy not under power at the time, when the French sailing boat collided with my stationary boat as he grounded he lost steering.
High winds, choppy waves and a fast flowing falling tide.
What would you have done ?
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