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But as a Second mate, who has sailed Third Mate for 6 years now, I have a major problem blaming this all on fatigue or inexpirence. The bottom line is that no mattter how tired or "green" you may be, if you're having a problem or even think you're having a problem your job is to call the Captain and start to take action. In the industry, the sentiment is "if you're thinking about calling the Captain, you problally should have called him/her already". And on the same note, most captains will tell you they'd rather you'd call every hour to ask what time it is, than not call when it really matters. If that Third Mate realized he couldn't make his 90 degree turn, the Captain should have been called.
The rest of your story on gcaptain.com nails it! great follow up!!!
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