EASLOOP
Well-Known Member
On the Medway on Sunday travelling up river under motor alone. Crossing to the north side if the river where I pick up the stbd bouy line to be on the right side of the channel. A jetski crossed my bow from my stbd side which, if I understand it, I had to give way turning to my right if needed. The jetski was so quick that he had crossed my bow before I could respond. Suddenly one of my crew notice a small child on a inflated inner tube type thing. I looked and noticed that the child/inner tube were connected to the jetski by a length of rope of about 50m. It was too late to turn to stbd so I had to turn sharp to port in order to avoid running over the rope and/ or hitting the child and his/her inner tube. The jetski driver looked over his shoulder and carried on.
This was clearly a very dangerous situation. How can this sort of thing be avoided. seas were light but bouncy enough that the innertube vansihed and re-appears again making it very easy to miss seeing it. Should this be treated as a towed vessel and towing vessel situation? Should appropriate signals be shown to warn other users of the river? Or did I create the situation by not being observant enough?
Comments greatly appreciated, critical or otherwise.
Still on a learning curved.
This was clearly a very dangerous situation. How can this sort of thing be avoided. seas were light but bouncy enough that the innertube vansihed and re-appears again making it very easy to miss seeing it. Should this be treated as a towed vessel and towing vessel situation? Should appropriate signals be shown to warn other users of the river? Or did I create the situation by not being observant enough?
Comments greatly appreciated, critical or otherwise.
Still on a learning curved.