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Roland Wilson: Cowes Week yacht crash skipper guilty | Roland Wilson: Cowes Week yacht crash skipper guilty |
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A Royal Navy officer who was skippering a racing yacht that hit an oil tanker in the Solent has been found guilty of contravening maritime regulations. | A Royal Navy officer who was skippering a racing yacht that hit an oil tanker in the Solent has been found guilty of contravening maritime regulations. |
The Atalanta of Chester, belonging to Lt Roland Wilson, of Stanley, Perthshire, collided with the 260m-long Hanne Knutsen during Cowes Week 2011. | |
The 32-year-old was convicted at Southampton Magistrates' Court of impeding the passage of a vessel. | The 32-year-old was convicted at Southampton Magistrates' Court of impeding the passage of a vessel. |
He was also found guilty of failing to keep a proper lookout. | |
Mr Wilson, who was a serving Royal Navy officer at the time but is now a lieutenant in the reserves, had seen the tanker from five miles (8km) away, Southampton Crown Court heard. | Mr Wilson, who was a serving Royal Navy officer at the time but is now a lieutenant in the reserves, had seen the tanker from five miles (8km) away, Southampton Crown Court heard. |
It had been making its way to Fawley oil refinery. Wilson had told the court the ship had signalled to turn but never did, describing its manoeuvre as "unexpected". | |
District Judge Anthony Callaway said he took the wrong decision in continuing towards the path of the tanker and not taking evasive action. | |
The moment of impact was filmed and the video posted on YouTube where it was watched more than 924,000 times. | The moment of impact was filmed and the video posted on YouTube where it was watched more than 924,000 times. |
Mr Callaway said: "Fortuitous it was that there was no loss of life. The potential for even greater and tragic consequence is, in my judgement, apparent. | |
'Wrong decision' | |
"This was a serious yacht crewed by serious people in a regatta for a serious purpose. It was well equipped in terms of experience and ability to deal with any situation. | |
"This was not some Saturday afternoon jaunt by some inadequate vessel crewed by inexperienced, clueless and foolhardy people who frankly have no business being on the water at all. | |
"The yacht took a decision, and as I find the wrong decision, to sail towards the problem into the path of the tanker across a narrow channel. It should have kept clear and in the worst event used her engine." | |
The judge said conditions in the Solent were crowded due to Cowes Week but yacht's crew were experienced enough to perform the "difficult manoeuvre". | |
He added: "The fact it didn't do so was the product not of a lack of skill, but the product of the wrong decision at the wrong time, for which the skipper, Roland Wilson, must take responsibility." | |
The yacht, which had a crew of eight, suffered a damaged mast and its sail almost became entangled in the anchor of the Hanne Knutsen. | |
One crew member suffered minor head injuries and another abandoned ship after the collision with the 120,000-tonne tanker. | One crew member suffered minor head injuries and another abandoned ship after the collision with the 120,000-tonne tanker. |