Ok. So what if you have divers below and they don't surface after the agree time. Do you have an obligation to go below and start searching for them? How long do you continue to search?
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Ok. So what if you have divers below and they don't surface after the agree time. Do you have an obligation to go below and start searching for them? How long do you continue to search?
Ok. So what if you have divers below and they don't surface after the agree time. Do you have an obligation to go below and start searching for them? How long do you continue to search?
Edit -- always remember, an underwater search is a recovery, not a rescue. The Coast Guard will NEVER make you do a recovery, only a search. I disagree with James, you are never obligated to go underwater and recover yourself.
Ok. So what if you have divers below and they don't surface after the agree time. Do you have an obligation to go below and start searching for them? How long do you continue to search?
You cannot leave the boat while "underway" which includes anchored or at a mooring. The exception being if you have another master aboard whom you can delegate authority to.
A vessel which is tied in a dock, at anchor, tied to a mooring, aground or being held by a person standing on the bottom is, by definition, not "underway." A vessel is "underway" when it is free to move, whether being propelled through the water by any means or adrift.