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"FamilySailor" wrote:
If the other boat gives way; you can hold your course and not violate any
law. If there is a collision you would be at fault. If there is no collision
how is it against the law? Unless you actually tell the other boat that you
are under sail?


"A. Diesel Vents" wrote:
If you have the sails up and are running the motor as well, you are
supposed to hoist an inverted triangle dayshape to let everyone know
that you are legally a powerboat for navigation purposes.

I don't know anyone who actually does this.


Well, only big boats (over 10 meters LOA IIRC) ar supposed to do this. Small
boats can motorsail with no signal, although under ColRegs they are considered
motor vessels when doing so.

I have seen a number of yachts, for example, the Naval Academy 44s, motorsailing
with the inverted cone hoisted.

I am looking forward to hearing the answer to this puzzler, Bart!

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