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Why don't you try getting the radio and discussing the situation with the oncoming boat.
This is a legal option under the Inland Rules. "Bobsprit" wrote in message ... Your marina is marked as 100 on the chart linked to below. It does not look too tight getting around the breakwater. Why was it such a close situation? If I KNOW the fellow who's coming through, I'll pass, but otherwise I won't risk it. There is also an angle for the entrance, requiring a turn following entry. RB |
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