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On the ocean. In the bay, shipping traffic, tankers
and the like do have stand on status and must be given ground. I've seen a freighter change course to avoid a sailboat on the ocean... we were the sailboat, but we were getting ready to head up and avoid her. They must have had the rare lookout. :-) "Shen44" wrote in message ... Subject: Ferry Speeds From: "Jonathan Ganz" Date: 11/19/2003 17:17 Pacific Standard Time Message-id: In the SF bay, ferries do not have any restriction on manueverability, except near their landings. They are required to get out of our way in the middle of the bay, and we regularly enforce the rules, which they know quite well and always follow. Of course, we don't deliberately put ourselves in their path, but neither do we shy away from sailing where we want to sail because a ferry might be going in that direction. BG This applies to ship traffic also ..... but, ...... EG Shen |
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