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I bet there was some degree of alarm fatigue going on. It's a problem in medicine as well.
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So what about the recreational vehicle and a similar size commercial vehicle? No, the recreational vehicle does not give way because of it's purpose in waters defined in Rule 1. However, as also stipulated in Rule 1, there may be local rules which require the some vessels to keep out of the way of others. That is an entirely different matter and, again, irrelevant to the subject case. It's not so much that I'm making assumptions here (which is not contradicting myself; I said I would not make assumptions on the subject case without having the facts in front of me). The points that you raise and the arguments that you attempt to forward do not leave much else to the imagination.
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Well, I'm a "layman", but the USN Destroyer collided with an oil tanker. The oil tanker can't yield just like that, due to size and weight.
Could it be stubbornness from the USN? "We won't move". The USN Destroyer isn't that big of a vessel, so it should fairly easy be able to get out of the Tankers way.
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I mean any person in his right mind would start to haul a$$ once there's a Tanker on a collision course with you!
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They would have done all they could to have got out of the way, a ship like that will have had so many sensors and alarms that they will have known that there was a tanker in the vicinity long before the collision. It's tragic.
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Also, the collision appears to have occurred in the Traffic Separation Scheme to the east of Singapore. I've navigated ships through there more times than I care to remember and it's usually congested with dense traffic. The bridge team really have to be on the ball in the whole of the Singapore Strait. When a vessel finds herself in a situation where a close quarters situation is developing, sometimes the only safe option is to reduce speed or take all way off. For reasons I am unable to explain, most mariners are extremely reluctant to do that and by the time they realise it's the only thing they can do, it's too late.
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It didn't. The tanker hit the DDG. The question to be determined is "WHY". The AIS data shows the tanker on a steady course until the assumed point of collision, with several other ships in the immediate vicinity. The DDG is not on AIS. The follow on investigations will take a deep dive into the why part.
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I may have written my words wrong. Sure the Tanker hit the USN Destroyer. Obviously from the damage shown in the pics. What I meant was the USN Destroyer was in the way of the Tanker. But technically they both hit each other, right? Surely my words of using "collided" with the Tanker was right... Are we fine picking here or what?
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Still, I don't see how "collided" is wrong? Since the two ships did collide. Just as two cars would "collide". Getting into details, yes, it seems as the Tanker hit the side of the Destroyer. What we don't know is; was the Destroyer standing still? Since steering problems are reported it may have sailed infront of the Tanker, this making the Destroyer collide. Imho. Sad about the missing sailors either way.
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Not a big deal -- I think you meant "the USN Destroyer and an oil tanker collided" or "the USN Destroyer and an oil tanker were involved in a collision" |
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In this case, it looks like the tanker hit McCain because the warship has a bloody big hole in her port quarter. I again reiterate that I shouldn't opine because I don't have all the facts and I know from first hand experience how new evidence can emerge at a later date that tips a case on its ear hole. Quote:
Again, says Ruud exercising extreme caution, just because McCain is holed on her port side doesn't necessarily mean that she was on the starboard side of the tanker. She could have been dead ahead, overtaking, whatever. Anyway, from what you're saying above, I assume you're referring to a crossing situation. If so, Rule 15 (crossing situations) states: "When two power-driven vessels are crossing so as to involve risk of collision, the vessel which has the other on her own starboard side shall keep out of the way and shall, if the circumstances of the case admit, avoid crossing ahead of the other vessel." However, even if you're the stand-on vessel, if you find yourself in a situation where the give-way vessel isn't doing enough (or anything at all) then you're obliged under Rule 17 to take whatever action will best avoid collision.
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