l'escargot
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I think that the Atalanta was already IN the MPZ ...
It doesn't look like it from the tracks on the video, I don't think it had turned enough for the MPZ to swing over Atalanta.
I think that the Atalanta was already IN the MPZ ...
It doesn't look like it from the tracks on the video, I don't think it had turned enough for the MPZ to swing over Atalanta.
without trawling back through all the posts in 3 threads, I seem to recall Bedouin saying early on that they couldn't see a day shape on HK
a couple of posts later and it became fact that HK weas not displaying a day shape.
Where does it confirm, ANYWHERE here that there was no day shape displayed on HK? A piddly video that is pixelated when enlarged is no evidence.
And how on earth does a yacht, required to remain out of the moving exclusion zone of a huge tanker suddenly become the stand on vessel when a risk of collision becomes apparent? flip flopping responsibilities is not part of the COLREGs
Unfortunately it IS part of Colregs. It is stated explicitly that a vessel can be required "not to impede" and be "stand on" at the same time![]()
where? citation?
where? citation?
Unfortunately it IS part of Colregs. It is stated explicitly that a vessel can be required "not to impede" and be "stand on" at the same time![]()
Colregs take precidence over harbour regs - and there was no conflicit anyway.
Under colregs a vessel "constrained by draft" only becomes stand on if she is displaying the correct day shape - so Atalanta was required not to impede but remained stand on.
without trawling back through all the posts in 3 threads, I seem to recall Bedouin saying early on that they couldn't see a day shape on HK
a couple of posts later and it became fact that HK weas not displaying a day shape.
Where does it confirm, ANYWHERE here that there was no day shape displayed on HK? A piddly video that is pixelated when enlarged is no evidence.
And how on earth does a yacht, required to remain out of the moving exclusion zone of a huge tanker suddenly become the stand on vessel when a risk of collision becomes apparent? flip flopping responsibilities is not part of the COLREGs
See Flickr photos here: http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7155/6646195241_7cd4dd9d5a_o.jpg
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7003/6646194501_e2b3dbcabf_o.jpg
They're not great, but you can see the black cylinder on the port side of her main mast, inboard from the Bravo flag.
he made a mistake plain and simple, no one else ever made a mistake before?
The total judicial proceedings are over the top some what, but that's for another reason I feel.
A slap on the wrist would have sufficed.
Given that the case was defended by the Skipper of Atalanta, do you really think there was ANY possibility of him accepting a slap on the wrist?
I have no evidence, but I suspect his attitude during interview pushed the prosecution.
Perhaps a "Fair cop-I done it-it was me!" may have got him a b*llocking.
Who knows -all we can say is that justice has been done. If the result is different to what we expected we can argue the toss on here.....................
Given that the case was defended by the Skipper of Atalanta, do you really think there was ANY possibility of him accepting a slap on the wrist?
I have no evidence, but I suspect his attitude during interview pushed the prosecution.
Perhaps a "Fair cop-I done it-it was me!" may have got him a b*llocking.
Who knows -all we can say is that justice has been done. If the result is different to what we expected we can argue the toss on here.....................
I think you have been watching too many detective movies. He wouldn't have been hauled in and subjected to "good cop, bad cop". It would have been a brown envelope dropping on his doormat with a summons in it...
Unless he posts on here to let us know we shall remain in the dark................
Maybe he is posting here!
I suspect, like me, that you can only surmise what happened post collision...