rbcoomer
Well-Known Member
When I head off to sea in my 22ft sail driven cockleshell I have every intention of obeying and applying col regs. When I meet a 100 + ft Gargantuship my confidence seems to flag for reasons I can't quite put my finger on..but through your mind go thoughts like..has he seen me, does he care, could he stop even though I am stand on vessel going at 3.5 knots as to his 17knots...if I get in his wind shadow I stop completely anyway..so I'm fooked....so...basically you chicken out half the time and play a waiting game for a gap where you hope you can play it safe.
I also have great difficulty with ships judging distances/speed so if there is ever a toy I will buy for my boat it will be an AIS. I have to say I tend not to have trouble with smaller boats, whether Motor or Sail, as I find the speed/spacial relationship a lot easier to handle, and whilst its nice when they are sailing right I don't assume they will.
Whilst it is no excuse. you have to remember that a lot of people who put to sea are occcasional weekend sailers/moboers...amateurs just like me. A goodly proportion will just get it wrong from time to time, and I include myself in there. Most of us try not to.
Tim
Succinctly put! I'd like to think that as I get more experience, and certainly before I'd ever take charge of anything more seagoing than I currently have, that I'd gain more confidence not to run and hide from the big stuff. However in reality I'd probably aim to stay well away regardless - for me that's quite easy as I'm nowhere near the big ports, but even a trawler's big alongside me and I keep away from them too! We all have to start somewhere, but perhaps as we gain experience and confidence we move towards the view that we can rely more on rules and less on instinct to get out of the way?
Everyone laughed at me after my first run out as the first thing I added was a big ski mirror - no intention of skiing, just lost without a 'rear view mirror' (not that I still don't keep spinning around in my seat too, looking for stuff that might be bearing down on us!)