New Unseaworthiness Decision

A district court recently found that a winch attached to a dock is not part of a ship such that a defect in the winch could be considered a part of the ship for unseaworthiness purposes.

The decision is O'Donnell v. Jean McCausland, L.L.C., 2005 U.S. Dist. 29202, No. 04-cv-175-PB (D.N.H., November 17, 2005.

This decision makes sense.  The shipowner owes a duty to provide a seaworthy ship and equipment to seamen aboard the vessel.  It does not owe such a duty with respect to dock-based equipment, at least according to this recent decision.

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