VO5
Well-Known Member
I think that in the middle of this confused rant you are actually agreeing with me. It was the duty of the OOW of the Silver Yang to take action to avoid a colllision and he failed to do so. Glad we agree on that. The stuff about significant course alteration and in ample time is all dealt with in Rule 8.
I also agree with you that if Ella's Pink Lady did not take effective action to avoid a collision when it became obvious that the helmsman of the Silver Yang was not going to do so then she bears some of the blame.
However, Rule 18 is unambiguous and states that (other conditions not applying, which they didn't AFAIK) a power driven vessel shall stay out of the way of a sailing vessel. The fact that you have sailed with captains who ignore this rule is scary and plays to the prejudice many on here have against so-called 'professional' seamen. If you ever find yourself in this position again I suggest you fill out a CHIRP report.
Are you sure you aren't related to DAKA?
- W
I am pleased the message is taking root.
The idea is that one does not fool around getting in the way of big ships in a hurry, sail or no sail.
Here is a little rhyme that makes the point:~
Piglet on thr railway line picking up stones,
Along comes an engine and breaks all piglet's bones.
"Oh !" ...says the piglet...."That's not fair...."
"Well"...says the engine...."I don't care".