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My reading comprehension must be nil. I thought you meant "wind" surfer. The
suit example I gave you was a collision between a wind surfer and a power boat. John Cairns "Donal" wrote in message ... "Simple Simon" wrote in message ... Kite surfers are not, by the definition sailboats because they have no sails. The kite is attached to the operator and not to the board. A board is neither a sailboat nor is it a motor boat to be sure. At present it is a gray area under the Rules that needs to be cleared up. Top marks! Regards Donal -- |
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![]() "John Cairns" wrote in message ... My reading comprehension must be nil. I thought you meant "wind" surfer. The suit example I gave you was a collision between a wind surfer and a power boat. Wind and kite surfers have one thing in common. Many of them will not know anything about the Coll Regs. Regards Donal -- |
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Donal wrote:
Wind and kite surfers have one thing in common. Many of them will not know anything about the Coll Regs. This is probably true. I have had a board surfer collide with me, I was on starboard, he was on port, slammed into my port side. On thing the Coll Regs make clear is that even if you are stand on, you have an obligation to do what you can to avoid a collision; you should alter your course so that you are no longer on a collision course. Open water is no place to be installing a new though hull! Cheers Marty |
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I've been in the situation where a sail boarder attempted to
cross our bow quite closely. They guy wiped out nearly right in front of us, and I had no time to react at all. We missed him by about 2 feet. We were on a C&C 40 at the time. I felt like throwing the anchor at him, but all we did was hurl insults. "Martin Baxter" wrote in message ... Donal wrote: Wind and kite surfers have one thing in common. Many of them will not know anything about the Coll Regs. This is probably true. I have had a board surfer collide with me, I was on starboard, he was on port, slammed into my port side. On thing the Coll Regs make clear is that even if you are stand on, you have an obligation to do what you can to avoid a collision; you should alter your course so that you are no longer on a collision course. Open water is no place to be installing a new though hull! Cheers Marty |
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Correct. Unless it's me of CN of course...
;-) Cheers MC Donal wrote: "John Cairns" wrote in message ... My reading comprehension must be nil. I thought you meant "wind" surfer. The suit example I gave you was a collision between a wind surfer and a power boat. Wind and kite surfers have one thing in common. Many of them will not know anything about the Coll Regs. Regards Donal -- |