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Under Way, Not Making Way, Aground and Not Under Command, revisited
On Wed, 23 Apr 2008 01:15:37 GMT,
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On Wed, 23 Apr 2008 00:03:40 GMT,
(Richard Casady)
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On Tue, 22 Apr 2008 13:27:57 -0400,
wrote:
Yes. If you were other than the novice you run around accusing others of being,
you would know that a 36 foot sailboat with engine off, and a 36 powerboat with
the motor off are equals in the pecking order.
Of course there is no difference between a boat under command and one
not under command. Really? All vessels are required to avoid
collisions. If one can manuver and the other cannot, they are not
equal. One is expected to do something, the other is not. You are not
allowed to hit a drifting boat with one under command. There is a day
shape for under way but not under command. Two black balls. Sometimes
called ' Panamanian running lights ' by the merchant sailors.
Are you drunk? I said that a sailboat with it's engine off and a powerboat with
it's engine off are equals. I did not say either was using any sort of alternate
propulsion. They are both drifting. REALLY!
Sailboats mostly sail, often with engine off. Doesn't make them
adrift. I assumed the sailboat was sailing. Adrift never occured to
me.
Casady
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