sailorman
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Inbound Ipswich ferry almost T-Bones blue Gaffer by Orwell No 1. The went hard astern & hard to stbd.missing the yacht by a few its.
I assume a large fine to follow.
I assume a large fine to follow.
Inbound Ipswich ferry almost T-Bones blue Gaffer by Orwell No 1. The went hard astern & hard to stbd.missing the yacht by a few its.
I assume a large fine to follow.
Inbound Ipswich ferry almost T-Bones blue Gaffer by Orwell No 1. The went hard astern & hard to stbd.missing the yacht by a few its.
I assume a large fine to follow.
Dozy yacht . I was a cable away & watched it happenThis may sound like a COLREG moment, but who's to blame? Is the ferry restricted in ability to manoeuvre etc so the yacht should have been well out the way? or was the Ferry being dozy?
Dozy yacht . I was a cable away & watched it happen
Is that the Lorry Ro-ro that comes in and out everyday?
Quite bugger that one.....
30 minutes later another yacht (LINKA) cut across the bows of the UKBA PB 'Vigilant'. Also reported.
UKBA PB 'Vigilant'.
This may sound like a COLREG moment, but who's to blame? Is the ferry restricted in ability to manoeuvre etc so the yacht should have been well out the way? or was the Ferry being dozy?
No question that the yacht should be well out of the way, the ferry can only manoeuvre in the dredged channel. Anyone who sails regularly on the Orwell should be aware of the shipping that uses Ipswich and stay clear of the channel when they are near. Not so sure about the Vigilant, I would still keep well clear, but she is a smaller vessel and not as draft constrained I would think.
It is not as if there isn't plenty of space outside the channel even near to low water, especially by Orwell No 1 where there is lots of room.
Definitely a dozy/stupid yachtsman, IMHO.
No question that the yacht should be well out of the way, the ferry can only manoeuvre in the dredged channel. Anyone who sails regularly on the Orwell should be aware of the shipping that uses Ipswich and stay clear of the channel when they are near. Not so sure about the Vigilant, I would still keep well clear, but she is a smaller vessel and not as draft constrained I would think.
It is not as if there isn't plenty of space outside the channel even near to low water, especially by Orwell No 1 where there is lots of room.
Definitely a dozy/stupid yachtsman, IMHO.
I may be a bit rusty on this, and not wishing to be pedantic but what does 6 'hoots' mean?
I know five means 'get out of the way' or 'I'm unsure of your intentions' but what does 6 mean?
I meant on seperate occasions....
I may be a bit rusty on this, and not wishing to be pedantic but what does 6 'hoots' mean?
I know five means 'get out of the way' or 'I'm unsure of your intentions' but what does 6 mean?
More years ago than I care to remember I was interviewing a pilot in the Middle East regarding a collision between two tankers leaving port. He told me he sounded 6 blasts, like you I didn't register the meaning so he slowly explained.
Three blasts: My engines are going astern.
Five blasts: What are you doing?
Six blasts: You c**t!!
I couldn't fault the logic;-)