mikesyam
Well-Known Member
Hi
Got a bit of a shock today and wondered if anybody knows the rules or regulations in simple terms regarding drift nets, left the marina today for a few hours at sea, half a mile out, up on the flybridge doing around 22 knots, we had noticed a blue trawler which we had passed about a mile back coming towards us at about a half mile away and about 90 degrees off our starboard side, when suddenly I noticed a strange straight "pattern" on the surface, it was a fishing net, got into neutral asap, luckily before going over it so it caught the legs but luckily didnt get around the props, raised the drives up as high as possible and managed to push the rope down and release it from both legs as the trawler came along side with his ratty head on! the skipper said they had been waving at us but to be honest when we had passed him a mile back I didnt give him a second look as I was watching ahead not behind, anyway here was this net stretched out, I dont know how long it was in total length but after we had released the net I noticed a few hundred yards away to port a small round orange buoy which I presume was the start of the net but couldnt see anything to starboard indicating the other end, the top of the net was nylon rope with small round white floats every two feet or so which was floating flush with the surface.
Point being this could happen again quite easily and it seems a accident waiting to happen if these nets are left like this one was, should it have been better marked or is this normal practice?
Thanks Mike
Got a bit of a shock today and wondered if anybody knows the rules or regulations in simple terms regarding drift nets, left the marina today for a few hours at sea, half a mile out, up on the flybridge doing around 22 knots, we had noticed a blue trawler which we had passed about a mile back coming towards us at about a half mile away and about 90 degrees off our starboard side, when suddenly I noticed a strange straight "pattern" on the surface, it was a fishing net, got into neutral asap, luckily before going over it so it caught the legs but luckily didnt get around the props, raised the drives up as high as possible and managed to push the rope down and release it from both legs as the trawler came along side with his ratty head on! the skipper said they had been waving at us but to be honest when we had passed him a mile back I didnt give him a second look as I was watching ahead not behind, anyway here was this net stretched out, I dont know how long it was in total length but after we had released the net I noticed a few hundred yards away to port a small round orange buoy which I presume was the start of the net but couldnt see anything to starboard indicating the other end, the top of the net was nylon rope with small round white floats every two feet or so which was floating flush with the surface.
Point being this could happen again quite easily and it seems a accident waiting to happen if these nets are left like this one was, should it have been better marked or is this normal practice?
Thanks Mike