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Capt. NealŪ
 
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You lost one point, then because I'm not going to answer it, it's too.
easy.

What's this about 'rights' anyway? The Rules don't mention rights.

The Rules do go into detail on the pecking order of vessels and who
should give way to home. (Stand-on vs. give-way).

If Bart had asked the sensible question of which of these vessels
is the stand-on vessel in a certain situation, it could be answered
broadly but without more specifics, one cannot make broad sweeps
with the brush and do anything other than make a fool out of one's self.

For example, normally a sailboat is the stand-on vessel in a meeting
situation with a motorboat. However, if the sailboat is passing the
motorboat then the motorboat becomes the stand-on vessel.

You lost one point because you could not goad me into making rash,
broad statements which would be wrong is some cases. I'm too
smart to fall for it.

CN


"Jeff Morris" wrote in message ...
I'll bet a point Neal gets this one wrong.


Bart Senior wrote:
1 pt each for Neal and Joe

Extra credit.

List the precidence level for these from most rights to least rights. 1 pt

List the precidence level for all possible types of precidence. 1 pt



INTERNATIONAL

Which vessel is to keep out of the way of the others?

A. A vessel constrained by her draft
B. A vessel engaged in underwater operations
C. A vessel engaged in trawling
D. A vessel not under command.