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What are the chances

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Created by JonE 9 months ago, 11 Mar 2025
JonE
VIC, 536 posts
11 Mar 2025 10:21PM
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In the UK a container ship carrying (among other things) 2 containers of sodium cyanide has t-boned a ship doing on charter to the US navy carrying wait for it.... Jet fuel. It went boom. Not good.

Jolene
WA, 1618 posts
11 Mar 2025 9:11PM
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But trump,, but trump, but trump????lol

Yara
NSW, 1308 posts
12 Mar 2025 1:32PM
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Probably on autopilot and deck officer looking at social media or other, ehem, sites....

JonE
VIC, 536 posts
12 Mar 2025 3:42PM
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"Beating to windward"?

garymalmgren
1343 posts
12 Mar 2025 2:58PM
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When I was a port engineer in Singapore I collected stories from the captains and crew.
Driving a tug with a train of fuel barges up the Mekong River, a rocket propelled grenade entered the open door on the port side. bounced off the mess table and exited the open door on the starboard side.


Relevant to this recent collision.
The first officer on a North Sea oilrig supply vessel had a good look around, checked the radar and went one deck below the bridge to make a coffee. As he walked up the stairway with a coffee in his hand he looked across to see another supply vessel 15 yards away on the opposite course. On that vessel a bloke was walking up the stairs with a coffee in his hand.

FabulousPhill
VIC, 320 posts
12 Mar 2025 6:52PM
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garymalmgren said.....l had a good look around, checked the radar and went one deck below ...... he looked across to see another supply vessel 15 yards away on the opposite course. On that vessel a bloke was walking up the stairs with a coffee in his hand.


So, radars do not work? And eyes? What was at fault here?

garymalmgren
1343 posts
12 Mar 2025 4:45PM
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What was at fault here?

Both watch officers!
Human error strikes again.

lydia
1920 posts
12 Mar 2025 11:46PM
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It is the Col Regs so that is the starting point.
Vessels don't have rights only obligations.

Yara
NSW, 1308 posts
13 Mar 2025 4:41PM
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Skipper is a Russian! Great conspiracy fodder for social media.

Jethrow
NSW, 1272 posts
13 Mar 2025 4:41PM
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Obligations under ColRegs are quite minimal when anchored, as one of these boats was...

JonE
VIC, 536 posts
13 Mar 2025 5:35PM
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Hope he likes porridge.

D3
WA, 1500 posts
14 Mar 2025 5:12AM
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Yara said..
Skipper is a Russian! Great conspiracy fodder for social media.


There's already some claiming it was deliberate.

I'll leave that for the heavy weather forum.

In cases like this, until we get mor information (result of investigation) I'm generally more comfortable attributing the actions to the multitude of human errors that can occur on a bridge rather than malice

garymalmgren
1343 posts
14 Mar 2025 6:28AM
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A bit more detail.

JonE
VIC, 536 posts
14 Mar 2025 9:35AM
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Wow - 2 minutes in - it literally went bang the moment it got hit.



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