THE "ARIGUANI" AND THE "CAPE ST. GEORGE."
(1940) 68 Ll L Rep 130
COURT OF APPEAL.
Before Lord Justice Scott, Lord Justice MacKinnon and Lord Justice Luxmoore, sitting with Rear-Admiral K. D. W. Macpherson and Commander E. Clarke, Nautical Assessors.
Collision-Anchored vessels - Red navigation light displayed on anchored vessel - Steamships Cape St. George and Saranac anchored in line in Walton Bay - Steamship Ariguani bound up river on flood tide-Red light of Cape St. George opened about 112 points on starboard bow of Ariguani, about one-quarter of a mile away - Starboard helm action taken by Ariguani-Collision between port quarter of Ariguani and port bow of Cape St. George - Subsequent and more serious collision between port bow of Ariguani and port bow of Saranac-Dispute as to whether red navigation light was being exhibited by Cape St. George-Whether Ariguani misled thereby - Duty of Ariguani under Collision Regulations- Seamanship-Sudden danger-Apportionment of blame-Whether second collision was the result of a subsequent act of negligence on the part of the Ariguani - Collision Regulations, Arts. 19, 22, 23, 27.