Davydine
Well-Known Member
..... I am going to ask a col-regs question!
A yacht is motoring across a shipping lane (on the correct heading) and a cargo ship, traveling along the lane, is coming towards the yacht on the starboard side. It is clear that if neither vessel takes action there will be a collision. What is the best course of action?
In open water (ie not shipping lane) then the yacht should give way and pass behind the cargo ship. Is this the best course of action when in a shipping lane?
Would it be better to either:
a) slow down and let the vessel pass ahead
b) Turn to port and head in the correct direction for the lane until the vessel has passed.
I appreciate that any colregs question is likely to provoke some lively debate but would welcome your thoughts /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif
David
A yacht is motoring across a shipping lane (on the correct heading) and a cargo ship, traveling along the lane, is coming towards the yacht on the starboard side. It is clear that if neither vessel takes action there will be a collision. What is the best course of action?
In open water (ie not shipping lane) then the yacht should give way and pass behind the cargo ship. Is this the best course of action when in a shipping lane?
Would it be better to either:
a) slow down and let the vessel pass ahead
b) Turn to port and head in the correct direction for the lane until the vessel has passed.
I appreciate that any colregs question is likely to provoke some lively debate but would welcome your thoughts /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif
David