...aren't really qualified to hypothesise about...
Lets keep
nick2007 happy with some comments from an old salt....
...retired naval commander Norman MacMillan ....the Ady Gil was at fault.
Although sea law dictates that any vessel on the starboard, or right-hand side, of a ship has right of way, Mr MacMillan said he believed the Ady Gil left it too late to avoid a collision with the whaling ship Shonan Maru No 2,
..."It appears that the Ady Gil was putting itself deliberately in front of the whale catcher to try and make it alter course,"...
Sympathy cash 'pours in' for loss of Ady Gil | News.com.au
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