Border Line Transp. Co. v. Canadian Pac. Ry. Co.

262 F. 989, 1919 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 726
CourtDistrict Court, W.D. Washington
DecidedApril 8, 1919
DocketNo. 4071
StatusPublished
Cited by3 cases

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Border Line Transp. Co. v. Canadian Pac. Ry. Co., 262 F. 989, 1919 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 726 (W.D. Wash. 1919).

Opinion

NETERER, District Judge.

On March 1, 1918, at a point approximately 2,000 yards southerly on a straight line drawn from Turn Point, Stuart Island, to Kellett Bluff, Henry Island, and approximately 100 yards west, the motor vessel Wakena and steam tug Nitinat came into collision. The dividing line between inland waters and the open sea is a straight line from Kellett Bluff to Turn Point. Coast Pilot, U. S. page 239.

The Wakena is a twin screw motor ship of 316 net registered tons, flat bottom, 7% feet draft, and was proceeding light in ballast at a speed of 6]/¿ knots per hour from Vancouver to Victoria, B. C. The Nitinat is an iron steam tug of 14 feet 6 inches draft, with a speed of 7 knots an hour, having in tow a barge between 290 and 300 feet long, loaded with IS full cars; the towline from the Nitinat was approximately 900 feet long; the tide was at flood, which increased the tug’s speed to 8 knots an hour. The Nitinat was on a voyage from Esqui-malt to Vancouver, B. C. The Wakena was proceeding in a direction, south by east, and. the Nitinat N. W. by N.

[1] The evidence is conclusive that both vessels acted upon the assumption that they were navigating upon inland waters. The navigating officers of both vessels are in error as to the relative location of the vessels when first observed. The following diagram portrays the waters in which the vessels were navigating, and the courses and location of the vessels as indicated by the first officer of the Wakena:

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