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more ROW questions....
Sounds like he had to pee real bad, then the seat dropped on
him?
Scotty
"Capt. JG" wrote in message
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Sort of the same philosophy in the marina here. Some guy
sailed into his
slip... no problem there, but didn't bother to tie up the
boat. Just went
below, the neighbors heard some cussing, then silence, the
boat staying in
place as it was a downwind slip. Finally, his neighbors
just tied up the
boat for him. They didn't drop his sails for him, however.
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"Scotty" wrote in message
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I was about to but thought maybe I better not, you never
know what some creep might do to your boat when you're
away
and it's in the slip. This happened right near my
marina.
I did however flip off some stupid jerks who were
trolling
and cut right across my intended path and then yelled
that
they had lines in the water. I heard some big time
cussing,
then a loud SNAP! , and more cussing. I gave the finger
and
kept on sailing 
Scotty
"Capt. JG" wrote in message
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Sounds like you did the right thing. Giving them the
finger is about right
also.
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"Scotty" wrote in message
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it was JUST before, I think had I tried to gybe or
tack,
,
in that light wind I would have ended up more in
their
way.
SBV
"Capt. JG" wrote in message
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Seems like blowing a horn after the fact is a bit
late,
but it's not clear
if they were sounding the horn before or during.
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"otnmbrd" wrote in message
25.201...
"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
Would he be
considered a RAM?
Possibly....if he cannot deviate from his
course/speed
up/slow down
Wouldn't he need to be displaying a day
shape?
Can't remember where I read this, but no. If a
vessel
is
not normally
engaged in this type operation and would not
normally
carry these type
day shapes because of their size then they need
not
be
displayed but they
should make every effort to inform (blowing a horn
like
a NY taxi driver)
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.
Even if it had been a properly marked 'real'
towboat,
and
someone crossed in front, causing the tow to
turn,
but
no
collision happened, what if anything could/should
be
done to
the crossing boat?
First off, a "real" towboat is still obligated to
obey
the normal
steering and sailing rules unless they are RAM
(and
RAM
is not an
automatic designation for a towboat), so there can
be
any number of
possibilities as to right or wrong in your
maneuver.
In answer to your question..... no harm no
foul....
expect a tongue
lashing. Naturally if your maneuver was "illegal"
and
the turn the
towboat had to make to avoid a collision
endangered
or
caused injury to
the tug,it's tow,or crew then you should expect a
report
to the various
authorities and possible actions, collision or
not.
Is there penalties for near misses?
To date, not generally.
otn
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