Don't try this...

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Jared

Lessons learned - don't try to motor in front of a ferry. Anyone ever seen this before? It looks like the guy speeds up to try to cut in front of the ferry. That is nuts! Hope they didn't get hurt too bad.
 
Jan 20, 2006
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Looked intentional to me.

. He seemed to purposely steer in that direction to intentionally get hit broadside. The only other excuse might be a mechanical failure. I find it hard to believe that even the dumbest novice would steer into an oncoming ship by mistake. So we have to wonder if it might be a scam to sue the ferry or collect insurance. I'd sure like to know the whole story. .
 
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Bob F

Possibly

Perhaps the sailboat has a tiller and the person in charge panicked and moved the tiller "away from" the ferry, which of course resulted in the sailboat turning into the ferry.
 
Feb 1, 2006
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Beneteau 361 Chicago
I agree

with Bob. Looks like a hard turn to port was mistaken for a hard turn to starbord. But why be that close to begin with?
 
Jul 25, 2005
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Apparantly...

it was an attempt to get the insurance money on the boat. Someone also posted this in the Lats & Atts forum: http://206.131.241.61/ubb/ultimatebb.php?ubb=get_topic&f=1&t=010830 -- Jeremy
 
Mar 4, 2004
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Hunter 37.5 Orcas Island, WA
More than Dumb

We had a situation up here about three years ago where a guy in a Tollycraft passed a B.C. Ferry and then cut right in front of it and was run down. His estranged wife was on board and it was judged to be a suicide. Sad story. Gary Wyngarden S/V Wanderlust H37.5
 
Feb 17, 2006
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Lancer 27PS MCB Camp Pendleton KF6BL
Lack of experience maybe?

I watch and watch and watch. For the life of me, I think this is more or a lack of experience event. Not having all the details, it is very hard to accertain what really happened. Maybe the guy "thought" that since he was a sailboat, he was suppose to maintain his course and the "powered" vessel should have moved. Then when he realized the ferry wasn't moving, he attemped to turn. Again, lack of experinence of his boat might have caused him to turn the worng way. I don't think the kid on the bow had any clue what was happening. But it does look like a passenger on the aft starboard quarter was preparing to jump. Bad, real bad. I'm glad that I always give way to any vessel approaching me.
 

Ross

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Jun 15, 2004
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Islander/Wayfairer 30 sail number 25 Perryville,Md.
this same thread ran on

the wooden boat forum. Someone that actually knew the circumstances filled in the blanks. The sailing vessel had gone aground and was attempting to power off and succeeded but didn't respond quickly enough to regain controll of the boat and thus crossed the bow of the ferry. The boat was returned to service.
 
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Harvey

Starboard tack

I can just see that grey haired guy from the mpvie Summer Rental, yelling, with his fist in the air, "YOU IDIOT! I WAS ON A STARBOARD TACK!"
 
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