Refueler
Well-Known Member
I believe that's SOP with the USCGS. They rescue people but never salvage vessels, so if you don't or can't engage a commercial towing service they'll take you off and then sink your boat with gunfire.
I can pass on one item that may answer the question.
A ship owner is always wary of claims against his ship or crew. Imagine a ship rescues a crew of a yacht. Then the ship takes action to sink the yacht. Later shjp owner receives a lawyers letter laying claim to yachts value. You may think its absurd, but I can say in truth - it is a possibility.
To illustrate how twisted this sort of thing can be : My yacht stood on the hard and I asked for her to be launched before I arrived in UK. I go to the marina to find yacht very low in water and not on her usual berth. Yard manager comes over and says - we think there's something wrong with your boat ... I asked - you had a key - why didn't you have a look ?
His answer was one of liability. If he had opened the boat and seen it flooded out by rainwater - some unscrupulous owner could in fact make claim against yard for launching in known condition.
Sounds daft but true.
US Cg and other Govt agencies can of course take action citing safety of navigation ... but a ship owner they avoid every thing they can !! You should see the Indemnity Letters my guys have to sign before they can go on board ...