Perception
ROFL You insist on going through life with one foot firmly nailed to the
floor.
If BOTH vessels are in sight of each other then visual rules apply. If
only one or neither vessel is in sight of the other, then the rules for
restricted visibility apply and BOTH vessels must navigate with extreme
caution until they are clear of each other.
Toot all the whistle signals you want .... there are rules for in sight
and rules for not in sight .... they are different and until your simple
brain can grasp this simple concept, you have been, are, and forever
will be a danger to yourself and all others, in restricted visibility.
Simple Simon wrote:
I admitted no such thing.
When not in sight in a fog one must rely upon the different
sound signals given by motor vessels as opposed to the
remainder of the pecking order. Any motor vessel, upon
hearing the fog signal of another vessel above it in the
pecking order, must prepare to give way the moment
said vessels come in sight of each other. This means
there is, indeed, a give way vessel in restricted visibility.
ROFL how you come up with some of these conclusions, is amazing......
otn
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