John's Pass Bridge spans two Florida barrier islands in west central Florida along busy Gulf Boulevard. Because it is also an entryway to the Gulf-of-Mexico the bridge opens on demand. I've waited for the bridge as a sailor and as a driver.
Yesterday I came in behind a 33-34' vessel under mainsail and asym. in light winds. I motor sail through the bridge when conditions are favorable and occasionally with the engine in neutral but at the ready.
The bridge tender asked this vessel to slow for me so we could make the same opening. In the end the bridge tender was slow on the draw and the vessel had to jibe twice to stay off the bridge. I got close enough at one point to know without a doubt that her engine wasn't on. When the bridge opened she lost the wind and had to maneuver carefully to ghost her way through. I waited as did several other vessels. Surely car traffic was well backed up.
I give the captain an A+ for boat handling but an D- for consideration. He was not disabled or certainly made no claim to be. I thought there were specific Colreg rules governing a vessels conduct when encountering a drawbridge but was unable to find any regulations state or federal. Does anyone know specifics? Thank you.
Yesterday I came in behind a 33-34' vessel under mainsail and asym. in light winds. I motor sail through the bridge when conditions are favorable and occasionally with the engine in neutral but at the ready.
The bridge tender asked this vessel to slow for me so we could make the same opening. In the end the bridge tender was slow on the draw and the vessel had to jibe twice to stay off the bridge. I got close enough at one point to know without a doubt that her engine wasn't on. When the bridge opened she lost the wind and had to maneuver carefully to ghost her way through. I waited as did several other vessels. Surely car traffic was well backed up.
I give the captain an A+ for boat handling but an D- for consideration. He was not disabled or certainly made no claim to be. I thought there were specific Colreg rules governing a vessels conduct when encountering a drawbridge but was unable to find any regulations state or federal. Does anyone know specifics? Thank you.