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FamilySailor
 
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Default Impress me with your genius! [15 points]

Humm..... I agree with everything you said, except the point about breaking
the law, if the other boat alters course before you do and he makes HIS
intentions clear, if you maintain your course you did NOT break any law.

Are you saying we should hail or signal him and inform him that he is
breaking the law by giving way, because we have our motor running and he
better get back on course so we can give way. I give way many time I have
the right of way, because I value my sailboat and crew.

John

You are completely wrong. If you are running your engine you must
conduct yourself as a motor vessel. You must show the proper lights or
day shapes, and if there are any questions as to who is the stand on
vessel and who is the give way vessel, you must communicate by what
ever means available, including, but not limited to, VHF, Horns, Loud
Hailer, etc. Even using "body english" by turning your vessel sharply
to indicate that you are changing course and giving way can be
helpful. You are always responsible for your own operation, regardless
of what the "other guy" thinks. If his actions make it appear that he
does not understand that you are motoring, it is your duty to inform
him.

I'd suggest that you study up, but operating a vessel legally and
safely also requires critical thinking abilities that you simply don't
have.

BB