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It's clear that's there's an abreviated pecking order in
restricted visibility. The full pecking order is there but in the background. It comes out of the background the instant vessels in restricted visibility come withing sight of each other visually. The different fog signals allow vessels to be aware of the pecking order and be ready to heed the in-sight rules which may come into play. This realization of status means a pecking order always exists though Rules concerning it in detail may not be in immediate play. The fact that vessels eventually come in sight if they remain on a collision course for too long means they had damned better well be aware of their status in the pecking order especially if they are a motor boat which is the lowliest form of vessel (except seaplane) in the scheme of things. S.Simon - a Captain who's serious about sailing "Shen44" wrote in message ... Subject: Fog signal frequency From: Jack Dale Date: 09/01/2003 21:49 Pacific Standard Time Message-id: On Mon, 1 Sep 2003 23:46:33 -0400, "Scott Vernon" wrote: mmmmmmm, why would they require different fog signals for power vs sail if there is no pecking order in fog? The pecking order remains the same in fog. G OK, Jack, ....Same question to you I've put to others on this issue. If a RAM, NUC, sail, fishing, and powerdriven vessel (engaged in towing), all make the same signal, in fog, ..... how can there be a pecking order, as exist in clear visibility? Shen liked the memory aid |
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