The Card Towing Line, Inc., as claimant of the tug, “Edward Card,” appeals from a decree in the admiralty, holding the tug solely liable for a collision in the Hudson River opposite Sixty-Eighth Street, Manhattan, on the night of January 18, 1943. The facts as found by the District Court — which we accept — were as follows: While the libellant’s tug, “Feeney,” with a dump scow on her starboard side, was bound north, on a course about 800 feet off the Jersey pier ends, she made ou't the down-bound tug, “Card,” about 1500 feet directly ahead of her, with a large coast-wise barge, the “Armistead,” alongside on her starboard hand. Anchored in the river about 1000 feet or more from the Jersey peir ends was an ocean-going vessel 400 feet long, which was still headed upstream as a result of the ebb tide which had just yielded to slack water. When abreast of her and about 1000 feet from the “Card,” the “Feeney” blew one blast,
The faults of the two vessels were unequal, and we cannot but be tempted to follow the judge and hold the “Card” alone at fault. Not only had she made up her tow, most negligently, but she must have been grossly inattentive not to answer the first signal of the “Feeney.” Nevertheless, we have not been able to find a way to exonerate the “Feeney.” We have several times held that neither one of two vessels meeting head and head may put her rudder right until she gets an answer to her invitation to a port-to-port passing,
Rule III of Article 18 of the Inland Rules
Decree modified; damages divided.
Construction Aggregates Co. v. Long Island R. Co., 2 Cir., 105 F.2d 1009, 1012; The Richard J. Barnes, 2 Cir., 111 F.2d 294, 295; City of New York v. American Export Lines, 2 Cir., 131 F.2d 902, 905, 906.
§ 203, Title 33 U.S.C.A.
2 Cir., 153 F.2d 773, 777.
The Virginian, 9 Cir., 238 F. 156; The E. J. Berwind, 2 Cir., 74 F.2d 705. 706; A. H. Bull S. S. Co. v. Chesapeake S. S. Co., 4 Cir., 101 F.2d 599, 601; General Seafoods Corporation v. J. S. Packard Dredging Co., 1 Cir., 120 F.2d 117, 119; The Mamei, 3 Cir., 152 F.2d 924, 927; Socony-Vacuum Transp. Co. v. Gypsum Packet Co., 2 Cir., supra, 153 F.2d 773, 777.
2 Cir., 116 F.2d 492.
9 Cir., 5 F.2d 612, 614.
168 U.S. 410, 18 S.Ct. 149, 42 L.Ed. 519.
2 Cir., 170 F. 48.