Babylon
Well-Known Member
YM has \'right of way\'
YM Feb 09, Page 38: Quick Quiz, Question 2: "You are sailing in open water, on a collision course with a seaplane. Who has right of way?"
My answer: No vessel ever has 'right of way' - in this scenario the boat is the stand-on vessel, the seaplane (assuming it is on the water and underway) is the give-way vessel.
YM's answer: "You do, assuming the seaplane is underway. The COLREGS state that a seaplane on the water is treated like a powerboat. Once airborne it must keep clear of all vessels."
Discuss.
YM Feb 09, Page 38: Quick Quiz, Question 2: "You are sailing in open water, on a collision course with a seaplane. Who has right of way?"
My answer: No vessel ever has 'right of way' - in this scenario the boat is the stand-on vessel, the seaplane (assuming it is on the water and underway) is the give-way vessel.
YM's answer: "You do, assuming the seaplane is underway. The COLREGS state that a seaplane on the water is treated like a powerboat. Once airborne it must keep clear of all vessels."
Discuss.