Ship captain charged over North Sea collision
The Solong cargo ship and Stena Immaculate tanker collided off the East Yorkshire coast on Monday.
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But didn't the colliding ship change course just before it hit? I can understand a closing ship with a constant bearing would generate a warning on the net, but a late change of course would be tough to mitigate.Rule 5 applies.
But the ship at anchor should have DSC'd the other ship and advised them at about 5 mins out, latest and then again on Ch16 if no reply. I suspect the lack of log or call will be enough for the at anchor vessel to be charged.

No, straight line before the collision.But didn't the colliding ship change course just before it hit

No - in this thread the AIS track was presented at a scale of about 100m. What you saw was the bounce and effect of the anchored ship on the impacting ship. Both ships AIS would have shown a collision risk for at least 10-15 mins and CPoA would have been close to zero or just a few meters.But didn't the colliding ship change course just before it hit? I can understand a closing ship with a constant bearing would generate a warning on the net, but a late change of course would be tough to mitigate.


During sentencing on Thursday, Mr Justice Andrew Baker described Motin's account as "extremely implausible" and "even worse" than the prosecution's version of events.