Birdseye
Well-Known Member
is available as a pdf here http://www.maib.gov.uk/cms_resources/Ouzo_.pdf
Just read through it, but I'm not at all sure what the report achieves in the way of giving us means of avoidance of future accidents.. Inevitably it is one sided since the Ouzo crew cant be interviewed. But it doesnt seem as if the Bilbao crew did much wrong that triggered the accident though they were criticised for not making sure that the Ouzo was safe after such a close encounter. Given the stopping and turning distance of such a big ferry, I'm not clear how they would have best done that.
Seems to me that colregs are certainly irrelevant and possibly out of date as a way of looking at such problems. Elephants cant dance and big ships cant manouevre like little yachts. So should colregs be altered to say that small gives way to big under all circs? Maybe to make radar compulsory for all yachts more than 3 miles from shore. And a See Me type target enhancer compulsory too. And a liferaft.
Even had the Bilbao seen the Ouzo, a violent avoidance turn in a close encounter situation could easily have put as many lives at risk on board a large ferry as were at risk on the small boat. So as the bridge officer which risk do you take? Once sailed on a very large tanker with a German master and he was clear - there was little he could do at speed without risking his ship and a big disaster so he relied on yachts to get out of his way
Just read through it, but I'm not at all sure what the report achieves in the way of giving us means of avoidance of future accidents.. Inevitably it is one sided since the Ouzo crew cant be interviewed. But it doesnt seem as if the Bilbao crew did much wrong that triggered the accident though they were criticised for not making sure that the Ouzo was safe after such a close encounter. Given the stopping and turning distance of such a big ferry, I'm not clear how they would have best done that.
Seems to me that colregs are certainly irrelevant and possibly out of date as a way of looking at such problems. Elephants cant dance and big ships cant manouevre like little yachts. So should colregs be altered to say that small gives way to big under all circs? Maybe to make radar compulsory for all yachts more than 3 miles from shore. And a See Me type target enhancer compulsory too. And a liferaft.
Even had the Bilbao seen the Ouzo, a violent avoidance turn in a close encounter situation could easily have put as many lives at risk on board a large ferry as were at risk on the small boat. So as the bridge officer which risk do you take? Once sailed on a very large tanker with a German master and he was clear - there was little he could do at speed without risking his ship and a big disaster so he relied on yachts to get out of his way