"Jeff Morris" wrote in message
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"Rick" wrote in message
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Jeff Morris wrote:
Yes, and if the family of a fool that runs across a highway at night
in
black
clothes has a good lawyer, I'd be an unhappy driver, also. That
doesn't
change
who's right.
Being "right" has nothing to do with it.
So, are you claiming that because a kayak could be found anywhere, its
illegal
for any vessel to ever proceed in the fog? Are you saying the kayak
has the
right to cross in front of a tanker?
No, I am saying that the guy who runs over the kayak will be found in
the wrong to some degree.
I appreciate that blame is is usually shared. But if a kayak crosses an
oil
tanker, what blame do you assign to tanker?
Read the Coll Regs!
Perhaps you think that they don't apply?
Yes, the kayak has the same rights of navigation as the tanker within
the COLREGS and VTS requirements.
What do you mean?
He means that the kayak has the same rights of navigation as the tanker.
Do you think that the Coll Regs don't cover meering, or passing situations
between Tankers and kayaks?
And remember, I'm no trying to defend the sportfisherman doing 40
knots in
the
fog; I'm just saying there are places the kayak doesn't belong.
You're
claiming
the kayak has the right to go anywhere and do anything he pleases.
"Using
all
his resources" is not an excuse for not using his brain.
I am not "claiming the kayak has the right to go anywhere and do
anything he pleases" I am stating that the kayaker has the right to
maneuver where and how he pleases, just as you do, within the bounds of
COLREGS and if in a VTS area, the rules applicable to that area.
In other words, you're agreeing with me. Thank you.
No, he isn't.
You seem to be saying that the kayak has no rights at all.
You want to play captain, you take the responsibility that comes with
the job.
I'm glad you agree with me.
Ahhh! Good. You realise that the kayak will sometimes be the "stand on"
vessel!
Regards
Donal
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