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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. 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. S.Simon "otnmbrd" wrote in message nk.net... We have no problem grasping the difference between a motorboat and a sailboat. YOU, on the other hand, have a total problem with the difference between COLREGS and licensing. otn Simple Simon wrote: Aliens are not defined by the COLREGS like motor vessels and sail boats are. Your question is non sequitur. Under the COLREGS, vessels are identified by lights and shapes. A vessel showing three red lights in vertical row, for example identifies itself as a CBD. A vessel showing a red/white/red in a row one atop the other is a RAM and so 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. Why is this simple fact so hard for you knuckle heads to grasp? S.Simon "Wally" wrote in message ... Simple Simon wrote: The cone makes you a motor boat. If I wear a fake alien mask, does that make me an alien? -- Wally www.makearatherlonglinkthattakesyounowhere.com Things are always clearer in the cold, post-upload light. |