City of Beaumont Ship Co. v. Olsen Water & Towing Co.
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It is also contended that the Ascutney’s sides were smooth, and that there was no projection of any character that could have pulled the plates from the Beaumont’s side. It is admitted, however, that fenders, in addition to those made of rope and cork, hung over the Ascutney’s sides, and I do not think it beyond the range of possibility that one of these fenders, caught between the Ascutney and the chain plates, and then being subjected to a forward movement, might have occasioned the damage. However, I do not consider it necessary to speculate as to exactly what it was about the Ascutney that caught hold of the plates, if I find that the contact of the two vessels was what gave rise to the Beaumont’s injury.
Thomas Ryall, a wholly disinterested witness, not now connected with any of the parties in interest, was a watchman on board the Beaumont. He was within 15 or 20 feet of the place where the damage was done. He had been watching the Ascutney from the time she began to maneuver into the slip, he saw the towed vessel come into contact with his ship, and as she moved forward and brought about the damage he and the mate went to get the name of the vessel. He also swore that the Beaumont was in good order prior to the collision, and, had she been out of order as to her shrouds and chain plates, it is altogether reasonable that he would have known of it.
A decree as indicated will issue.
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