Because the navy ship was hit on it's port side, he was the stand on vessel, which means he has the right off way. Unless the nave ship was overtaking the other vessel and came across his bow, then it would have been the navy ships fault. I believe the rule applies even in the shipping lanes.
[Because the navy ship was hit on it's port side, he was the stand on vessel, which means he has the right of way. Unless he was overtaking the other vessel and came a crros the bow of the vessel being overtaken. And i believe that rule applys even in the shipping...
The three boats anchored at Long Point are all from are dock. We own the one in the middle.
And your right the fishing was pretty good,but the weather not so much.
That's the speed your supposed to pull a trailer at per the DMV. And it looks like he is in the far right lane, where he is supposed to be. So what did he do wrong?
OCMerril, you had a ton of people and camping gear on your boat. It must have taken at least two hours to unload. We were on the Searay anchored just West of you.