May I ask what kind of freighter, if you know (container ship, bulk carrier?)
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Chill out. The poster was asking for more information and at no point suggested that what happened was acceptable.Thousands of boats anchor on the water every night.............
Name one single reason it's acceptable for one boat to RAM another boat (and it's a dive boat too) and sink it ?? ?
I had instructed the crew to hand me knife as I was on the gunnel with the freighter hull only a couple of feet to my back as I made to cut the anchor line just before it freed.As we were obviously sinking I used the knife to cut the painter line on the liferaft with enough scope to guide it around the hull to the stern port corner where we boarded after gathering what safety and personal items we could and crew donning lifevests.I had the crew activate the onboard EPIRB.
All this took less than 5 minutes.
...It's amazes me that anyone would take a boat to sea without a EPIRB or at least a PLB. I won't leave my house without mine.
Coast Guard rescues three fishermen off Myrtle Beach coast
Act of war.Thousands of boats anchor on the water every night.............
Name one single reason it's acceptable for one boat to RAM another boat (and it's a dive boat too) and sink it ?? ?
I doubt that any type of charter would go beyond cell phone range without, but some private boaters make the news every year.I haven’t seen a boat without EPIRB though, including this one.