oldvarnish
Well-Known Member
Vessels must use all available means to determine the risk of a collision, including the use of radar (if available) to get early warning of the risk of collision by radar plotting or equivalent systematic observation of detected objects.
Always fancied myself as a barrister, so putting on my wig.....
"....my client AIS was switched off, m'lud, because it ceased to be an 'available means of determining risk' because it was so cluttered and overloaded it was impossible to learn anything from it. The incessant bleeping, my client found to be distracting, which is not in the interests of safe navigation. Therefore I suggest to your honour that not only did my client do the right thing when he switched off his AIS in the Solent, your lordship should encourage others to do the same."