The usual “failboat” comments aside, how the fuck does this happen? I mean, it’s not like a car collision where somebody can just come out of nowhere. This is on the water, in what appears to be good weather. Which means that line of sight should be the horizon in all directions.
Somebody, no, make that everybody fucked up big on this one
they might take miles to stop, but cant they turn? i mean even a little bit if both of them turn they would miss each other. but then again the big one might be hauling the little one somewhere, idk why they have it there but it could happen
Rule 34..
MOVE BITCH!
Excuse me Sir, could I have a T-Pwned Steak please
The one on the right clearly wasn’t using his turn signal. But there is some good news. They both just saved a bunch by switching to Geico.
Who let Joe Hazelwood back behind the steering wheel??
I would of preferred a
“*bump*” macro
The usual “failboat” comments aside, how the fuck does this happen? I mean, it’s not like a car collision where somebody can just come out of nowhere. This is on the water, in what appears to be good weather. Which means that line of sight should be the horizon in all directions.
Somebody, no, make that everybody fucked up big on this one
Thing is, you can see foam behind the large boat, meaning it’s still moving forward. However, the small boat has no such display. Makes you wonder.
I think I see pixels in the water behind the wee boat…
You sank my Battleship!
Also notice the cables going from the big boat to the small one.
@Ronwe
boats dont’ stop on a dime, especial tankers like the one in the picture, it literally takes miles to come to a stop.
they might take miles to stop, but cant they turn? i mean even a little bit if both of them turn they would miss each other. but then again the big one might be hauling the little one somewhere, idk why they have it there but it could happen