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Hey Donal ..... he's not a "yachtie"
Hey Joe ..... There's a big difference between yachts and workboats and their operation. You're trying to argue a totally different "mind set" and it doesn't work. In the end, you're both generally correct, but for different reasons. otn Donal wrote: "Joe" wrote in message om... "Donal" wrote in message ... "Joe" wrote in message e.com... What about 20 knots on a pitch black dark night, guess thats unsafe to. A yacht's lights are easier to see on a pitch black night than on a moonlit night. However, in thick fog, you can't see anything! What about a tree trunk the size of a car? Any running lights on it, How about a bouy, not all are lit. Hows about the typical weekend warrior who forgot to turn on his running lights, hows about a rocky jettie, how about a tow line and the million other things you can not see on a pitch black night? Are you really claiming that it is easy to avoid hitting a tree trunk at 25 kts? Are you saying that you think that it is easier to miss a buoy at 25 kts than at 4 kts?? Pull the other one, Joe -- I put some bells on it, just for you. That is really scary! To a lubber like you I imagine it is. Bet you would **** your pants if you ever landed on a airplane in the fog two. But 100's of them do it every day. Well, these days it is easy to land a plane. They land themselves. Fog has nothing at all to do with landing a modern aircraft. Regards Donal -- |