LittleSister
Well-Known Member
Whilst the chain ferry has right of way, I've found that they use a bit of common sense. The 'ball' goes up as the ramp is raised and boats then adjust speed and a gap starts to appear. Light flashes on ferry and it starts to move and clanks its way across.
When there is not much boat movement I've seen / had it wait for a short period as boats bash against a spring tide or get swept along.
The chain ferry did not have right of way, nor were the signals about the ferry's departure the same or so obvious, at the time of the previous accident with the XODs. Both these things were changed as a result of the report on that accident.