chanelyacht
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Why should MAIB get involved - their remit is to investigate serious or potentially serious incidents, by no stretch of the imagination does this qualify.
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The incident may not have been serious, but the act of invoking powers under SOSREP would trigger an investigation, usually by the MAIB but the MCA may be playing this one close to their chest...
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I thought it rested with the master of a vessel whether to accept a tow or not?
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Which is why the SOSREP function was created. Vessels were lost, and pollution ocurred, because masters left it too late to accept, or their companies had such a long response structure that the master felt unable to accept assistance in time to save the vessel.
SOSEP system may be flawed, but it's better than nothing... the system was, in fact, first put in place by the French following the Amoco Cadiz.
Why should MAIB get involved - their remit is to investigate serious or potentially serious incidents, by no stretch of the imagination does this qualify.
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The incident may not have been serious, but the act of invoking powers under SOSREP would trigger an investigation, usually by the MAIB but the MCA may be playing this one close to their chest...
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I thought it rested with the master of a vessel whether to accept a tow or not?
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Which is why the SOSREP function was created. Vessels were lost, and pollution ocurred, because masters left it too late to accept, or their companies had such a long response structure that the master felt unable to accept assistance in time to save the vessel.
SOSEP system may be flawed, but it's better than nothing... the system was, in fact, first put in place by the French following the Amoco Cadiz.