newtothis
Well-Known Member
Now go to your insurer and say you were off your anchored boat when a drunk/distracted/beginner mobo driver clipped your rigging and your mast came down. Did you have your anchor ball up? No? Oh dear, never mind.As to those quoting Colregs and Insurance, I ask a simple question, if you saw a vessel approaching you, at say 6 knots, with a clear bow wave and stern wake, and on a potential collision course with you - what would determine your actions - the wake, the bow wave and the and the fact that she was fast approaching, or the black ball that she was displaying having forgotten to take it down? What justification would you put to the inquiry or insurers for not taking evasive measures?