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Wayne.B wrote:
On Thu, 1 May 2008 21:41:26 -0400, "Roger Long"
wrote:

The sailboats are just slower at getting out of the way after they do
something dumb.


Yes, and then there's that "holier than thou" attitude to contend
with.



Last year I took the ferry from Martha's Vineyard to Wood's Hole and sat
up by the bow to watch the traffic. Dozens of powerboats crossed in
front, all clearing by a wide margin. But amongst them were four
sailboats, limited to 5-6 knots. Three were able to pass clear, but the
smallest one obviously wasn't going to make it, and the 230 foot ferry
had to use reverse to stop in time. I wish I had seen the beginning of
the sequence, I thought the sailboats tacked in front of the ferry, but
I wasn't sure.

So this brings up the question: in some jurisdictions the ferry boats
have right of way while in their assigned channels. I think SF is one
such place, but I don't believe Massachusetts has that rule. Does
anyone know of other places that do?

Here's a video taken about 20 miles away. As it turned out, the
sailboat won the law suit, I assume because the ferry refused to back
down and give it time to turn around.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sZPWA_3YfIM