prv
Well-Known Member
The problem of "VHF-assisted collisions" is well known, and I've seen plenty of MCA guidance about avoiding it by sticking to the colregs instead of discussing the situation. It used to come up regularly in the CHIRP sheet that used to be included in the mags.
Agree with John though that these directions are mostly aimed at commercial shipping, where all concerned can see each other clearly on radar and/or visually, and the problem is establishing who's going which way round who. For a yacht, where the problem is instead being noticed at all, things may be rather different.
As an aside, vessels in Southampton Water constantly arrange passing each other in non-standard ways on ch12.
Pete
Agree with John though that these directions are mostly aimed at commercial shipping, where all concerned can see each other clearly on radar and/or visually, and the problem is establishing who's going which way round who. For a yacht, where the problem is instead being noticed at all, things may be rather different.
As an aside, vessels in Southampton Water constantly arrange passing each other in non-standard ways on ch12.
Pete