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more ROW questions....
"Scotty" wrote in
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"otnmbrd" wrote in message
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"Scotty" wrote in
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Last week while sailing up a river channel, about 200yds
wide, doing 3 kts in light. wind, I spotted , off my
starboard stern quarter,2 powerboats, 'sitting' next to
each other. I figured they were fishing, or just talking
to
each other. Then they seemed to be trolling, very slowly
up
river, as I was cutting across the channel at an angle,
I
figured I had plenty of time to cross in front of them,
rather than behind in case they WERE trolling lines.
Then the lead PB starts honking his horn ( like a NYer,
when
the light turns green) and yelling. I heard something
about
my Mother, and towing and privilege. Since we were both
going slow, and not real close, I continued on my
coarse. he
never got closer than 100 ft. Only after they passed did
I
see the small towing line between them.
Would a 'tow' like this have 'privilege?
Not necessarily
I didn't think so, but I wasn't sure. I would have gybed
away had he not cursed at me from the get go.
Would he be
considered a RAM?
Possibly....if he cannot deviate from his course/speed
up/slow down
I would imagine he wouldn't want to slow down , seeing as
how short the 'tow rope' ( dockline?) was., but he certainly
could have steered a few degrees to port.
If you're in a river and stemming a tide/river current, then slowing down
is a possibility
Given that I had ample time to cross, was I still
wrong to do so?
If you could do so safely with ample clearance, no....
ample clearance is
the key phrase.
Ample time in my mind, maybe not his?
G Always a problem. Judgement calls are just that..... what may be clear
to you may not be clear to me and vice versa.
otn
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