LittleSister
Well-Known Member
This reminds me of reading somewhere of a US sailer / writer who calculated that the chances of a collision between a yacht and a ship on (IIRC) the west coast of the USA were negligible, and promulgated the view that it was effectively quite safe for single-handers to sleep underway there.
He was later himself in such a collision, but lived to tell the tale and revised his view.
I don't know the details or how reliable his maths were.
He was later himself in such a collision, but lived to tell the tale and revised his view.
I don't know the details or how reliable his maths were.