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![]() "Jack Dale" wrote in message ... On Tue, 15 Jul 2003 15:33:31 GMT, "Gilligan" wrote: Are you in a channel of limited manueverability? Then you have the right of way. It's in the rules. Only if you are displaying the appropriate shapes or lights. (Rule 27). I think that you are referring to Rule 28, and it doesn't say that you don't have to give way to a constrained vessel unless the vessel is showing the correct shapes and or lights. If both boats are under power then Rule 14 (head-on) or 15 (crossing apply) How would you interpret these rules for two boats heading directly towards each other in a channel that is not wide enough to allow passing in the channel? Regards Donal -- |
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