Pye_End
Well-Known Member
Memories of sittng in a pub testing another skipper about his knowledge of lights.
After a couple of goes he says - 'look if it has got lots of lights, you get well out of its way'.
If I get confused at what I am looking at in the dark this memory always nags at me! You do have to remember that even if both parties didn't have a clue what they were looking at, they could always refer to their radars.
I agree with Flipper - to me it looks like the fishermen were not looking where they were going (probably fishing), and Hugo Boss was also pre-occupied with something, also not keeping a watch.
If they had had their radar on with a guard zone (both vessels) this should not have happened?
Does Hugo Boss have an engine? Was there any wind if not? A racing machine like that probably does a similar speed to my max hull speed in virtually no wind, so presumably given a few minutes it could have done something?
Will be interesting to see the official report.
After a couple of goes he says - 'look if it has got lots of lights, you get well out of its way'.
If I get confused at what I am looking at in the dark this memory always nags at me! You do have to remember that even if both parties didn't have a clue what they were looking at, they could always refer to their radars.
I agree with Flipper - to me it looks like the fishermen were not looking where they were going (probably fishing), and Hugo Boss was also pre-occupied with something, also not keeping a watch.
If they had had their radar on with a guard zone (both vessels) this should not have happened?
Does Hugo Boss have an engine? Was there any wind if not? A racing machine like that probably does a similar speed to my max hull speed in virtually no wind, so presumably given a few minutes it could have done something?
Will be interesting to see the official report.