peterb
Well-Known Member
I support all this 100%. I have been boarded a number of times by UK, French and Dutch authorities. Always an interesting experience, especially when, on one occasion off Le Havre I was balancing the yacht with a following breeze trying not to jybe involuntarily whilst answering questions!PWG
As a matter of interest, who is in charge? Does the boarding party take over? If you, as skipper, decided to turn round and head in a different direction, would the boarding party stop you? Because if they are effectively taking charge of your vessel, then surely they are taking responsibility?
Boats aren't like cars; you can't just pull in to the side of the road and stop. What happens if, on being boarded, you hand the helm to the first boarder and say "Right, you've taken over, it's up to you now!" What happens if the boat gybes and knocks the second boarder into the sea? Who is legally responsible?