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That's where you're wrong as I proved to Capt. Shen44
(and Cabin Boy Otnmbrd). Here's what I presented him with and he has gone away sulking. Fact one: In or near an area of restricted visibility vessels are required to sound signals specific to the vessel in question. Motor vessels sound one signal when underway and those vessels above them in the pecking order sound another and different signal. This is an ABBREVIATED pecking order. Fact two: When two vessels proceeding in restricted visibility get close enough to each other that they are in-sight (visually) they must then follow the in-sight rules where the FULL pecking order is mandated. Fact three: These two vessels, although operating in or near an area of restricted visibility, become a stand-on and a give-way vessel as long as they remain in sight of one another. Fact four: There is, indeed, a stand-on and a give-way vessel in or near an area of restricted visibility. S.Simon - correct again as usual "Jeff Morris" jeffmo@NoSpam-sv-lokiDOTcom wrote in message ... You are correct. However, what you say is equally true of sailing vessels. There are "giveway vessels" in restricted visibility. The ARE NO standon vessels. |
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