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Simple Simon
 
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I lied because I knew you would just have to visit the
link if you thought there was a rule about giving way
in a fog. I thought it important that you guys became
aware of rule changes so you wouldn't be an even
bigger hazard to navigation than you already are.

S.Simon


"otnmbrd" wrote in message link.net...
Thanks for the link. However, I see nothing there which in any way
references anything about modified Rules regarding "give-way vessels in
restricted visibility", but, eg would love to read your interpretation
that says otherwise.

otn

Simple Simon wrote:
There are new Rules going into effect come November.

Read them he

http://www.navcen.uscg.gov/mwv/navru...vrules2003.htm

pay particular attention to the modified Rule as to give-way
vessels in restricted visibility.

S.Simon





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Kelton Joyner
 
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Do you have fog on Buttonwood, or are you in Blackwater?
krj

Simple Simon wrote:
I lied because I knew you would just have to visit the
link if you thought there was a rule about giving way
in a fog. I thought it important that you guys became
aware of rule changes so you wouldn't be an even
bigger hazard to navigation than you already are.

S.Simon


"otnmbrd" wrote in message link.net...

Thanks for the link. However, I see nothing there which in any way
references anything about modified Rules regarding "give-way vessels in
restricted visibility", but, eg would love to read your interpretation
that says otherwise.

otn

Simple Simon wrote:

There are new Rules going into effect come November.

Read them he

http://www.navcen.uscg.gov/mwv/navru...vrules2003.htm

pay particular attention to the modified Rule as to give-way
vessels in restricted visibility.

S.Simon






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Simple Simon
 
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Community Harbor right off Florida Bay.

We had two or three episodes of fog this year.
One fog was so thick you had to use SCUBA in
order to breathe.

S.Simon

"Kelton Joyner" wrote in message news
Do you have fog on Buttonwood, or are you in Blackwater?
krj



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Jonathan Ganz
 
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Wasn't there some joker denying that fog could
get so thick as to not be able to see the bow from
the cockpit?

"Simple Simon" wrote in message
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Community Harbor right off Florida Bay.

We had two or three episodes of fog this year.
One fog was so thick you had to use SCUBA in
order to breathe.

S.Simon

"Kelton Joyner" wrote in message

news
Do you have fog on Buttonwood, or are you in Blackwater?
krj





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otnmbrd
 
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Hmmmmmm It would appear from the below, that you are finally admitting
your error regarding "stand-on" status for sailboats, in fog .... though
typically you are endeavoring to make it look like you were never in error.
Do us all a favor, stay in Tampa bay and studiously avoid any channels
or areas where other traffic may be ...... we'll all feel safer.

otn

Simple Simon wrote:
I lied because I knew you would just have to visit the
link if you thought there was a rule about giving way
in a fog. I thought it important that you guys became
aware of rule changes so you wouldn't be an even
bigger hazard to navigation than you already are.

S.Simon


"otnmbrd" wrote in message link.net...

Thanks for the link. However, I see nothing there which in any way
references anything about modified Rules regarding "give-way vessels in
restricted visibility", but, eg would love to read your interpretation
that says otherwise.

otn

Simple Simon wrote:

There are new Rules going into effect come November.

Read them he

http://www.navcen.uscg.gov/mwv/navru...vrules2003.htm

pay particular attention to the modified Rule as to give-way
vessels in restricted visibility.

S.Simon








 
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