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Capt. Mooron
 
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Default COLREGS - The final word on pecking order in restricted visibility.

It's obvious you've never sailed in fog..... your statements are akin to
Bobsprit talking about sailing. Neither has merit.

CM

"Simple Simon" wrote in message
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| It's simple. Information is not scanty when
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| 1) I hear the fog signal of a vessel forward over a period of time and
| it's bearing is not changing and the signal is getting louder.
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| 2) I must follow the Rules that states if there is any doubt that a vessel
| is on a collision course then assume it is indeed on a collision
course.
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| 3) I know Rule 8 states a course change early and pronounced is perhaps
| the best way to avoid a close quarters situation so I follow Rule 8
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| change my course early and evidently so as to avoid a close quarters
| situation.
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| S.Simon
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| "Ronald Raygun" wrote in message
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| Simple Simon wrote:
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| "Tim Roberts" wrote
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| Are you saying that in restricted visibility, you would change course
| regardless of whether you had a visual confirmation of the other
vessels
| position?
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| Yes I would. The Rules require me to.
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| Good, that's what I like to see, Cap'n. Nice reasoned argument.
| So, pray tell, which particular rules require this?
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| Would you care to say how, without knowing where the other vessel
| is, you can ensure your action *will* result in the vessels involved
| passing at a safe distance (rule 8d) and not result in another close
| quarters situation, in this case with the same vessel (rule 8c)?
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| Note that rule 8e also requires you to slow down if necessary.
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| Rule 8 is in section I, by the way, so applies whether in sight
| or not.
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| Would you also care to explain how, by altering course to avoid
| a vessel of the position of which you are uncertain, you are not
| violating rule 7c by making assumptions on the basis of scanty
| information?
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