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The_navigator© November 4th 03 03:11 AM

The ignorance of the so-called professional captains is astounding.
 
Not if its not "being propelled by machinery"...


Cheers MC

Simple Simon wrote:
o on.

In the same manner, an aux/sailboat showing a steaming light
by night and a cone by day identifies itself as a motorboat. It
matters not if the sails are providing the propulsion. As long as
there is machinery operating it's legally a motorboat according
to the Rules.




Rick November 4th 03 03:18 AM

The ignorance of the so-called professional captains is astounding.
 
Simple Simon wrote:
One is licensed so one can operate the various types of vessels
defined in the COLREGS. That makes the COLREGS an integral
part of the use of said licenses.

Don't try to tell me the COLREGS have nothing to do with licenses.
The COLREGS have everything to do with licenses.


So now you are trying to pull an insanity defense, right.

Won't work, Nil, you just keep making yourself look even worse and even
more ignorant - as if that were possible!

Bwahahahahahahaahahah What a panic stricken loser wannabe ...


Rick


otnmbrd November 4th 03 03:30 AM

The ignorance of the so-called professional captains is astounding.
 
ROFL Comments interspersed:

Simple Simon wrote:

One is licensed so one can operate the various types of vessels
defined in the COLREGS. That makes the COLREGS an integral
part of the use of said licenses. One is tested on one's knowledge
of the COLREGS and NOT on some other set of Rules or regulations.


One is tested on ones knowledge of the COLREGS, for any license, but the
requirements for any license are totally separate from COLREGS and in
no way dependent or related, there too.

Don't try to tell me the COLREGS have nothing to do with licenses.
The COLREGS have everything to do with licenses. License endorsements
such as a sail endorsement are based on testing for knowledge in
those areas but the tests still rely in large part on knowledge of
the COLREGS.


COLREGS are only one part of the test ( obviously a part you still have
a problem with). The COLREGS, do not determine what ANY governing body
will class as requirements for different grades of license.

ROFL You're beginning to sound like some rabbit, running scared,
because even YOUR simple brain can realize you're walking on thin ice.

otn


HEY Isn't it past your normal bedtime???? ROFLMAO You must be REALLY
running scared !!!!


otnmbrd November 4th 03 03:34 AM

The ignorance of the so-called professional captains is astounding.
 
ROFLMAO As Jeff has said, in another post ..... Do you REALLY hold a
license??????
You can't POSSIBLY have taken any kind of license exam, no matter what
tonnage, and truly believe this nonsense !!!!!!!

otn

Simple Simon wrote:

You wake up and smell the coffee yourself. Licensing is
based on knowledge of the COLREGS and not on knowledge
of USCG licensing requirements.

S.Simon


"otnmbrd" wrote in message nk.net...

Wake up and smell the coffee, dipchit !!! COLREGS are one thing
.....USCG requirements are another.
If you're too stupid to realize that, you are too stupid to hold ANY
kind of license, for any kind of vessel.

otn

Simple Simon wrote:


I disagree. You cannot have two conflicting sets of rules and
expect to make any sense out of them. There is only one legal
definition of a sailing vessel underway and that is the one
in the COLREGS as long as said vessel is operating in waters
covered by the COLREGS.

The other definition only covers those areas not covered by
the COLREGS.

Lord!

S.Simon


"Jeff Morris" wrote in message ...


You're using a ColRegs definition of sail and power. This is simply not relevant to the
licensing issue. There is nothing that ties the two together.

However, 46CFR, which governs the licensing, says that it derives many of its basic
definitions (or "includes by reference") from the ABYC standards. In there, it defines
"Sail" as "Sail includes sailboats which may have a small outboard engine for auxiliary
power." "Auxiliary Sail" refers to sailboats which have an inboard engine.

46CFR is quite clear on the requirements for a "sail" and "auxiliary sail" endorsement,
and the need to have the appropriate endorsement to be a master on these types of vessels.
There is no mention of whether the sail or engine is used, only the type of boat.
Clearly, to be a Master of a Sailboat, you must have the sail endorsement. Even if you
never raise the sail and power all day on the outboard, while you may be a "power vessel"

from the point of view of the ColRegs, but you're a sailboat according to 46 CFR, and you

need the endorsement.
--
-jeff www.sv-loki.com
"I like sailing because it is the sport which demands the least energy" Albert Einstein




"Simple Simon" wrote in message
...


All the so-called professional captains continue to embarrass themselves
by refusing to read and understand the COLREGS. They show their stupidity
as well by not understanding the definition of a motor boat.

Fact: any aux/sailboat when its motor is running, no matter whether it
has sails up or not, is a motor boat according to the Rules.

This means that a 25GT Master of Steam or Motor Vessels Near Coastal
does not need a sail endorsement to carry passengers for hire unless and
until the motor is turned off and the vessel is operating under sail alone.

Even then it's a gray area because all one need do is keep the steaming
cone up and you are still considered a motor boat by any and all vessels
you may happen to come across. The simple act of displaying the cone
makes your Master of Steam or Motor Vessels license all that is needed
to be legal. The cone makes you a motor boat. The only time you cannot
be a motor boat is if you have no motor installed. Then flying the cone
is not legal because it's a lie. The Master of the vessel is the person
who decides if his aux/sail vessel is a sailboat or a motorboat and
not the courts and not the Coast Guard. Just to make the case 100
percent watertight all the Master need do is just keep the motor
turning over at an idle and there is no lie. Everything is on the up
and up according to the definitions in the Rules. No court in the
land can decide any different without misinterpreting the Rules.

Rick is clearly an idiot and so is Shen44 and otn if they fail to
see these simple facts that represent the truth the whole truth
and nothing but the truth. Rick wrote: "You are NOT a master of
sailboats of any sort. You are not a professional sailor."

Wrong! I am Master of an aux/sailboat because an aux sailboat
with the motor running is a motorboat and a motorboat license if
appropriate for its operation.

Rick further embarrassed himself by writing the following gem:
"The funny part is that Nil hangs all his claims to fame and status on
being a sailor of sailboats and loudly and continually condemns all
powerboaters as some sort of subspecies."

Wrong again! I have always maintained that I studied for and
obtained a Masters license mostly for the knowledge gained and
not to make a living with it. It allows me to legally do a little
work on the side in BOTH my aux/sailboat and my Boston Whaler.
It also allows me to keep honest you ego cases who live and breath
motorboats only. You just hate the fact that a single-handed
sailor who lives aboard and actually goes places knows as much
as you do and passed the same tests you took probably with
better scores to boot.


S.Simon

Master of Steam or Motor Vessels of not more than 25GT
upon Near Coastal Waters, also Operator of Uninspected
Passenger Vessels upon Near Coastal Waters not to exceed
100 miles offshore.









Horvath November 4th 03 11:29 AM

The ignorance of the so-called professional captains is astounding.
 
On Tue, 04 Nov 2003 01:02:53 GMT, "Wally" wrote
this crap:

Simple Simon wrote:

The cone makes you a motor boat.


If I wear a fake alien mask, does that make me an alien?


Only in your case.


Hero@Horvath

I don't spend my money on food. I spend most of my money
on women, porn, booze, and recreation. The rest of it I just waste.

Jonathan Ganz November 4th 03 06:34 PM

The ignorance of the so-called professional captains is astounding.
 
Just like having tits makes you a woman.

"Horvath" wrote in message
...
On Tue, 04 Nov 2003 01:02:53 GMT, "Wally" wrote
this crap:

Simple Simon wrote:

The cone makes you a motor boat.


If I wear a fake alien mask, does that make me an alien?


Only in your case.


Hero@Horvath

I don't spend my money on food. I spend most of my money
on women, porn, booze, and recreation. The rest of it I just waste.





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