Here is some footage of a yacht getting in the way of an oil tanker over the weekend. It still amazes me that anyone can just jump on a boat and sail/race through a active shipping lane, without any qualifications! It's Cowes Week at the moment, which means there is over 1000 boats using the Solent, it can and does go horribly wrong at times!
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Any idiot who got in the way of that deserves to be shipwrecked!
It's not as if they didn't see it coming.Last edited by BUSHWHACKER; 8 August 2011, 13:44.
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My sources tell me that the skipper of the yacht was in fact a Captain in the Army, it seems like he was trying to make the finish line which was just past the tanker , very bad decision, if I were in the Army I would not like to have him as a captain. I feel sorry for the crew, 2 of which ended up going over board and probably all of them knew what was about to happen but the wolly would not listen... going over board is scary enough, let alone right next to a great big ship. I think this guy is going to struggle to get crew to sail with him the future!
Here's a link to some info on the ship, it was on it way to Fawley refinery, not sure if it is a FPSO (Floating production storage and offloading), I might be wrong though
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Judging by the sails on the other boats and the fact he had his spinnaker up, there's no reason why he couldn't have pointed a little higher and made it around the front of that ship. That, however, would have needed to be planned a few minutes in advance and there's no way he could have seen a 250+m ship until the very last minute....
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Originally posted by Sancho View PostJudging by the sails on the other boats and the fact he had his spinnaker up, there's no reason why he couldn't have pointed a little higher and made it around the front of that ship. That, however, would have needed to be planned a few minutes in advance and there's no way he could have seen a 250+m ship until the very last minute....
Bullocks!
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Looks like he left most of his sail attached to the ships anchor, he's lucky those ships have a bulbious bow or he might have gone right under it,
beats me why a test in basic seamanship and navigation aint compulsory before your allowed to sail about willy nilly
saw a yacht hit a fishing boat when we were out fishing once, jib went right though the wheelhouse window, you could hear the language 300 yards away, skipper of the fishing boat wigged out big stylee, a woman was at the helm of the yacht,Too young to die and too old to give a toss
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I believe the power gives way to sail rule still applys but ships of that size take an age to stop or alter course, it looked like he was running slow ahead but even so he cant avoid an idiot like the yacht skipper, these guys just think they can sail around in known (or perhaps unknown to him) shipping lanes and then wonder why their hit by large ships that cant stop or turn on a dime,
some basic seamanship, navigation and chart understanding tuition should be complusory before anyone skippers a boat, you cant just jump in a car and drive it or a plane and fly it, so should it be with boats, even those sodding jet ski things,
lack of training (and even common sence) is the reason so many weekend sailors come un stuck and sometime die as a result,Too young to die and too old to give a toss
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Originally posted by POPEYE View PostI believe the power gives way to sail rule still applys but ships of that size take an age to stop or alter course, it looked like he was running slow ahead but even so he cant avoid an idiot like the yacht skipper, these guys just think they can sail around in known (or perhaps unknown to him) shipping lanes and then wonder why their hit by large ships that cant stop or turn on a dime,
some basic seamanship, navigation and chart understanding tuition should be complusory before anyone skippers a boat, you cant just jump in a car and drive it or a plane and fly it, so should it be with boats, even those sodding jet ski things,
lack of training (and even common sence) is the reason so many weekend sailors come un stuck and sometime die as a result,
The shipping lane is used by some really large boats and that anyone that knows what they are doing would check the lane before crossing it, given how close that collision was I'd say that Yacht chanced it and got it wrong; if that tanker had dropped anchors and then put it into full reverse it would still take over 30mins to come to a complete stop.
To be honest the only thing with less chance of changing course in time is a lighthouse lol
Comical
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