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Well, I see we're making some minor progress .... comments interspersed:
Simple Simon wrote: "otnmbrd" wrote in message ink.net... With a fog signal, it would be very hard to locate the bearing of the signal this closely .... something you still fail to understand. It will take a good deal of time, just using the sound, to get an actual feel for direction of movement of the other vessel, unless they are traveling at a good rate of speed, and even then it will take awhile .... hence the reason for slowing to bare steerage or stopping. I disagree. Perhaps it's easier to pinpoint a fog signal from the cockpit of a small, quiet sailboat than a huge, noisy metal ship from which the sound bounces off the structure. But, that's your cross to bear and not mine. First off, you'd be amazed at how quiet most ship bridges are, and considering their position, how well you can hear, but having spent enough time on many small, quiet, boats, such as yours, I can guarantee, that if you think you have some special ability to absolutely narrow the bearing of a sound signal down to a point that you can quickly use it to govern your actions in fog, you are foolishly deluding yourself. I'll sail along at my normal speed which is always a safe speed because my greatest possibly speed is still slow enough to be a safe speed while it is incumbent upon motor vessels that rarely travel at a safe speed to slow down. What you motor boaters seem to never realize no matter how many times you have it explained to you is that slowing down to a safe speed is only necessary if you are going at an unsafe speed to begin with. LOL .... paragraph of rubbish. I can be going at hull speed which is a safe speed for me - all of seven knots and turn 360 degrees and stop my sail boat in its own length. I have that much maneuverability. If turning and stopping in one boatlength is not safe then nothing is. BG Ahhh, the part where you seem to have larn't somethin. So you CAN stop your sailboat, AND in short order .... hmmmmm change of tune (course you'll deny it). To a point, I agree. However, if that turn to stop, turns you into an approaching vessel and causes a collision, then you are at fault. So, in real life, I don't have to slow down to a safe speed because I'm already proceeding at a safe speed. This is NOT the case with motor boats traveling at some of the outrageous speeds they can attain. The Rule stating to slow down to a safe speed applies only to them and not to a small sailboat that cannot possibly go faster than a safe speed. Incorrect. You may be able to stop fairly quickly, if you can see the person soon enough and have enough room, but the rules consider a situation where you may not be able to see someone soon enough, so, yes, even YOU must slow down to a safe speed for the circumstances ..... and if the circumstance are that you cannot see your bow, then you'd best be stopped, so you can slowly and cautiously start and stop till well clear, if possible. The bottom line is I stand on because it is safe for me to stand on while a motor vessel slows down (gives way) which makes the motor vessel the give way vessel whether or not he wishes to believe it because of some sordid sense of pride that he is 'better' than some mere rag-bagger. If you stand on, you are not navigating with extreme caution, because YOU are just as responsible for avoiding that collision as the other guy (rule 2) This is how life works. Get over your false pride and live with the facts of life. You'll be much happier and things will be much safer for sailboaters everywhere. S.Simon - a Captain who takes sailing seriously Well I see we corrected at least one of your erroneous past statements ...... if we keep working on you, you may finally learn the "Rules"...admitedly, this will take awhile since you have all appearances of being a slow learner. otn |
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