snooks
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The 16 year old aussie school girl has set off on her attempt to be the youngest woman to sail around the world, non stop unassisted...and has been hit by a ship 
Full story here
Full story here
It is not that simple if your AIS display does not provide bearing at time of CPA.I wasn't going to point that bit out, but if she had enough time to see it on her AIS, then radio them, she had enough time to avoid the collision
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However, what do you expect from a ship called the Sliver Yang.
But it makes sense if you think about it.As an aside - who teaches that you should crawl into your bunk if you are going to be run down by a ship ? I've never heard that one ...
I've been at sea on Christmas Day, no ships spotted for days before nor days afterwards, but out of the blues steams this enormous German container ship who had picked us up on radar, guessed we were a sailboat and came over just to wish us Happy Christmas! Wonderful feeling and quite made the voyage for us. I have always held Merchant ships in highest regard and so far have never been disappointed.That was after first shining the light at it when 1.5 miles away, then at 1 and 0.5 miles. Obviously, no one was awake on that bridge.
Yeah, it sounds almost like she has sailed into the ship rather than the other way round (which would have cut her in two). As I said on the other thread, maybe she didn't want to start her engine & be disqualified from whatever it was she was doing. Which suggests a reality check might be needed.