peterb
Well-Known Member
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Mirelle agrees with your interpretation, Nigel SBC agrees, Sgeir agrees, DuncanMack agrees, Pye-End agrees, Freestyle agrees, Bedouin and Sailfree agree, Davydine seems to agree, Dyflin agrees, JackIron does, TwisterKen also is on the side of the angels, as is Skysail, same as RustyKnight and NPF1....and if that does not convince you, so do I!
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I've been lurking around in the background here, enjoying the discussion. But you can put me down in this group too. Turn to starboard, show the red, then aim just behind his stern so that the red keeps showing.
Only caveat is to look at the one behind him. Allowing a CPA of 2 cables (a very bare minimum) means that from starting to cross (2 cables from his stern) to being 2 cables clear of the next ship following you are going to travel nearly half a mile. At 4 knots that's going to take about seven minutes. A big container ship will be making 25 knots or more (Emma Maersk cruises at 25.5 knots) and will travel 3 miles in that time. And that's assuming that the ships are exactly one behind the other. If they are in slight echelon, with the rear ship being slightly further away, then you'll have to travel even further, making the problem even worse. Watch out for the one behind!
Mirelle agrees with your interpretation, Nigel SBC agrees, Sgeir agrees, DuncanMack agrees, Pye-End agrees, Freestyle agrees, Bedouin and Sailfree agree, Davydine seems to agree, Dyflin agrees, JackIron does, TwisterKen also is on the side of the angels, as is Skysail, same as RustyKnight and NPF1....and if that does not convince you, so do I!
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I've been lurking around in the background here, enjoying the discussion. But you can put me down in this group too. Turn to starboard, show the red, then aim just behind his stern so that the red keeps showing.
Only caveat is to look at the one behind him. Allowing a CPA of 2 cables (a very bare minimum) means that from starting to cross (2 cables from his stern) to being 2 cables clear of the next ship following you are going to travel nearly half a mile. At 4 knots that's going to take about seven minutes. A big container ship will be making 25 knots or more (Emma Maersk cruises at 25.5 knots) and will travel 3 miles in that time. And that's assuming that the ships are exactly one behind the other. If they are in slight echelon, with the rear ship being slightly further away, then you'll have to travel even further, making the problem even worse. Watch out for the one behind!