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Subject: A tough question for Jeff and Shen44
From: "Simple Simon" Date: 07/29/2003 06:34 Pacific Standard Time Message-id: snip Where does it say that in the Rules? NUC means a vessel through some exceptional circumstance cannot maneuver as required by these rules .... a becalmed sailboat with no mechanical power seems to fit this bill perfectly. Wrong! Being becalmed is a normal navigational situation for a sailboat. It cannot be considered an exceptional circumstance. ROFL show me where it says that in the rules ..... show me a legal precedence Exceptional circumstance mostly means a mechanical failure of some sort. Steering hydraulics kaput on a motor vessel would make her a NUC. Broken rudder on a sailboat would make her a NUC. Shen I'm disappointed in your response. You are clearly ignorant when it comes to sailing. S.Simon. ROFL awwwww .....well show me the proof you're correct Shen |