Tom Cunliffe
According to Rule 5 of the Colregs, we must keep a lookout at all times by all available means. There’s no ambiguity there, yet the realities of short-handed sailing can be a long way from the ideals of the wise people who drafted the rules.
Yachts are not alone in occasionally sailing close to this particular wind. Early in my career, I served as mate aboard a coasting ship. Out of a crew of five, including the cook, only the skipper and myself were qualified to keep watch. The deckhands came cheap but had no looking-out skills, so we two managed with alternative sessions. The Old Man liked a good spell on the Dreamland train so we stood five-hour shifts during the hours of darkness. He opted for morning and evening while I stood from 2200 until 0300, a grim proposition in rough winter
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