Maritime Law in Halacha
From Halachipedia
Jettisoning
- If a ship is caught in a storm- it may be necessary to throw cargo into the water to stabilize the boat. It is permitted to throw luggage to save the ship and its passengers.[1]
- In such a case- each passenger throws off a percentage of cargo equaling their percentage of weight
- for example- if one person's luggage is ten percent of the total cargo by weight aboard the ship, this person must throw off ten percent of the luggage thrown off.
- After the fact, even if the luggage was not thrown off according to this method, the passengers compensate one another for luggage they should have had to throw.
- Some say that the passengers only compensate for the thrown off luggage in certain cases.[2]
- They say that if the boat is overweight- any cargo on the boat has the status of rodef. They say that any owners of cargo thrown overboard are not compensated.
- Some say that the passengers only compensate for the thrown off luggage in certain cases.[2]