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[Nml] Rule os the Road while Backing


Subject: [Nml] Rule os the Road while Backing
From: Dennis W. Farrell (dfarrell@XXX.XXX)
Date: Fri Feb 05 1999 - 23:34:14 EST


Some time ago there was a thread discussing application of the rules of the
road while a ship was backing, and whether the rules should be "reversed" to
account for the new virtual bow. I don't remember how that thread came out.
I was looking through my old copy of "Knight's Modern Seamanship" Tenth
Edition (Revised 1941) and came across the following which might be of
interest.

"An interesting and important point arises when one of two crossing vessels
is going astern instead of ahead. It is the practice of seamen to consider
such cases that the rules apply with reference to the direction of motion of
the ship so that for the time being, the starboard side becomes the port
side and the port side the starboard side. This practice has been
sanctioned by several decisions of the courts, and may be regarded as fully
established. In other words, we must consider the pilot of a backing vessel
to be facing aft toward the direction in which his ship is moving. He must
then keep clear of a vessel on his right hand as if that were his starboard
side. And his whistle signals must correspond. Similarly, the vessel which
is crossing him must regard the stern of the backing steamer as if it were
the bow, etc.

  -- dwf

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