Does if it can transport to another place. Now there's an idea!!!!!!!!!
:-)))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))) ))))))))))0
Cheers MC
Simple Simon wrote:
So what? You can tow a condom behind a vessel; it does not
make a condom a vessel.
S.Simon
"The_navigator©" wrote in message ...
According to washington state legislatu
"Water skiing" means the physical act of being towed behind a vessel
on, but not limited to, any skis, aquaplane, kneeboard, tube, or any
other similar device.
Note the TOWED
Cheers MC
Simple Simon wrote:
Wrong! Until you address the issue of a water skier not being
a vessel you will not be able to prove a kite sailor is a vessel.
They are one in the same. The only difference is the means
of propulsion.
S.Simon
"The_navigator©" wrote in message ...
Rule #a:
(a) The word "vessel" includes every description of watercraft,
including non-displacement craft and seaplanes, used or capable of being
used as a means of transportation on water.
Note "every" and "capable". FYI: A kite surfers board is a
non-displacement craft.
Cheers MC
Simple Simon wrote:
Is the ski a water skier stands on when being
pulled by a motorboat a vessel?
No it is not.
In like manner the board a kite sailor stands on is not a vessel.
I repeat. A kite sailor is not presently covered by the COLREGS.
It is a gray area that needs to be looked at.
S.Simon
"Wally" wrote in message ...
The_navigator© wrote:
Of course they are. The colregs are all inclusive. If the vessel is
making way she is being propelled by oars, sails or machinery. There
is nothing else possible.
Agreed. I would also say that the kitesail thingy is a vessel. I don't hold
with Neal's view that it isn't water transport because it 'only goes back
and forth' - dinghies don't suddenly become non-vessels when they go back
and forth around a two-can race course. Transporation doesn't neccessarily
connote passagemaking; nor does use of a particular water craft to go back
and forth neccessitate that it can't be used for passagemaking.
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Wally
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