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Simple Simon
 
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Default Let there be Nav. Light

You should be so ashamed of yourself. Letting a
motorboater get the best of you. Pathetic, Moroon.

We sailboaters are better than them so I expect you
to never screw up that badly again. You might give
sailors a bad name.


"Capt. Mooron" wrote in message ...
I'm specifically exempt from Annex 1..... I've enacted the "Capt. Ron"
clause.

CM

"otnmbrd" wrote in message
nk.net...
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| Capt. Mooron wrote:
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| A masthead Tri Color and a steaming light are all that is required on a
| sailboat that is under power only. There is nothing I know about that
states
| I need my Nav lights at any particular height. Many sailboats have their
| running lights mounted on the hull, some on the Cabin others on
rails.....
| but most utilize masthead only.
|
| Not that it makes a difference to a container ship or tanker since
nobody
| would be on the bridge any way but maybe someone would see it while
fetching
| more ice to the lounge. ;-P
|
| CM
|
|
| Read Annex I of the Rules
| A Masthead (steaming) light is always carried ABOVE the sidelights,
| which makes the use of the "tricolor" light illegal .... unless of
| course you've got a pole to hoist the masthead light to a position above
| the tricolor, via some halyard. G
|
| otn
| (awoken from a sound sleep by the "Cadet" doing some reading)
|




 
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