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Old 1st July 2017, 12:34
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another collision in the channel

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Old 1st July 2017, 14:55
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Probably a rhetorical question but how does this happen with collision avoidance systems on both ships and bridge watch keeping?.......... oh wait I've probably answered my own question, the crew need to be awake and preferably on the bridge on watch.
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Probably a rhetorical question but how does this happen with collision avoidance systems on both ships and bridge watch keeping?.......... oh wait I've probably answered my own question, the crew need to be awake and preferably on the bridge on watch.
Probably still filling in risk assessments and not paying any attention to the important stuff!
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Probably still filling in risk assessments and not paying any attention to the important stuff!
It would not be the first time an incident has occurred due to filling in paperwork when on Watch.
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Old 1st July 2017, 22:39
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Or watching the game on TV.
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Old 2nd July 2017, 13:30
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Well, OK, these things have happened, but if I was going through the Channel sat on several thousands of tons of petrol, I'd have a quick scan round every five minutes or so.
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Old 3rd July 2017, 00:48
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need s sign posting in the aproaches " full ahead, turn the wheel, one way round, No bumping" ha ha
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I really think they are going to have to put concrete dividers to mark the vessal separation system's traffic lanes.
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Old 3rd July 2017, 08:27
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I really think they are going to have to put concrete dividers to mark the vessal separation system's traffic lanes.
Just like a dual carriageway road?
It does not stop one vehicle running into the back of another when they are going in the same direction, as these ships were.
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Old 3rd July 2017, 10:57
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Would they have been in the Channel VTS? Any record of HM coastguard trying to intervene?

I notice we armchair experts aren't quite so tart with two merchantmen involved rather than a nasty US warship and one of our brethren.
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Just like a dual carriageway road?
It does not stop one vehicle running into the back of another when they are going in the same direction, as these ships were.
Maybe the brake lights weren't working on the one in front? Seriously, wan't aware they we travelling in the same direction - It appears that once again the Mark I eyeball wasn't working properly.
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Old 4th July 2017, 14:37
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One lovely sunny summers morning I was on Everards Smultaneity heading south off Sheringham Norfolk when the mate and I looked aft and saw a ship bearing down on us, heading for our stern. We had to alter course to get out of its way. We looked at the bridge as it was passing and there was nobody on the bridge. Then somebody came out of the accommodation from under the bridge saw us and waved, oblivious of the near miss. This was in 1965.
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On a dark night in the Dover Straits in October 1974, I was on the wheel of a 76 ft yacht, Orcella, heading West. We were ketch rigged, with a very tall mainmast that had a large reflector as well as lots of other stuff that would have sent back a decent echo, as well as a pretty powerful set of navigation lights including the obligatory one on the stern. We had the Radar working, and I noticed a large echo dead astern, and closing. We were motoring at around 10 knots, (twin diesel motors,) and I had to take evasive action as the freighter overtook us, without altering course, or even signalling that we were possibly hampering his progress.

I think some vessels just don't bother keeping a proper lookout in restricted waters.

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Old 6th July 2017, 16:31
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My onetime boss referred to his Dad as a "Cheque-book reverser". This is fine if you have the money, but I would have thought maritime insurance would soon shut you down.
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