Poignard
Well-Known Member
I had just locked out of Hythe Marina at LWS recently when I noticed two kayaks near the entrance to the narrow dredged channel. Obviously I did not want to run any risk of colliding with either of them and was gloomily contemplating the possibility of having to stop and perhaps drifting onto the mud. But there was no problem as they kindly stopped and waited until I got clear.
This got me thinking about whether there are any rules dealing with encounters between power boats and sail boats and boats propelled by oars or paddles. Obviously a yachtsman who ran over and injured a canoeist could not expect much sympathy but what if a rowing eight ran over an Optimist? Do the ColRegs cover rowing boats or canoes?
In the days when the Thames was full of ships and boats there must have been many collisions involving lighters and skiffs etc., so there is presumably some case-law.
This got me thinking about whether there are any rules dealing with encounters between power boats and sail boats and boats propelled by oars or paddles. Obviously a yachtsman who ran over and injured a canoeist could not expect much sympathy but what if a rowing eight ran over an Optimist? Do the ColRegs cover rowing boats or canoes?
In the days when the Thames was full of ships and boats there must have been many collisions involving lighters and skiffs etc., so there is presumably some case-law.