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DSK wrote:
I have to disagree with Rick's post above, a kayaker has little business in the shipping lanes to start with. In fog? WTF?? What "business" the kayaker has there is his, your "business" is only to deal with the possibility he might be there. There are plenty of places to use small recreational craft such as kayaks, sailing dinks, etc etc, without getting in the way of shipping. In theory, one might have 'every right' to do so. The kayaker has every right to use the waterways. That is not theory, it is law and fact. Learn to deal with that reality. The kayaker is obliged to follow the COLREGS and VTS rules just as you do in your boat. But in theory, you have the right to play tiddleywinks on the interstate. Try it some time. No, it is illegal, and plainly signposted so, to play tiddleywinks, ride bicycles, walk, or any number of activities other than drive a motor vehicle in accordance with the traffic laws, on an interstate highway. There is no theory involved there either. All of you guys really do need to take a deep breath and try to understand that what you think "should be" is not always what "is." What you "believe" to be right or wrong in the operation of a vessel seems to be a bit askew for both water and interstate highway operations. Rick |