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You are trying to use the same, old, tired argument as Jeff.
Both of you are not going to get out of it by saying "in context this and in context that". I don't give a hoot who Jeff was responding to. If he meant to say auxiliary sailboats must have 'in addition to' the tricolor, regular running and steaming lights he would be correct. However, that is not what he said. He said sailboat must have . . . He did not say Bobsprit's sailboat; he did not say auxiliary sailboats; he said sailboats and since he did he is wrong, wrong, wrong. Side with me on this one and you will have much more credibility. You used to have a fair share but the longer you persist in an untenable position the more it erodes away. S.Simon "Shen44" wrote in message ... Jeff was clearly saying that the running lights and the tricolor at the masthead should be lit at the same time. Jeff was clearly wrong. Hmmmm missed that. However, since the subject at hand was a particular sailboat that is also capable of running "under power", then .... a sailboat which is using the tricolor light when sailing, shall have "in addition to" this light, the normal running lights which will be used when the vessel is "additionally" under power, or "in addition to" that, under power alone. Shen |
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