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Nav, excellent suggestion. Securite is definitely the right thing to do
at a minimum. Good catch. That makes it a bit safer for the other people out there... "Nav" wrote in message ... Did you by any chance think about calling a securite on it? It might be an idea if it is a harbour that was providing refuge from poor conditions. It is possible that some vessel would be trying to come in and not know there was a drifting hazard out there? It seems to me your story is finally a proper sailing post we can get out teeth into. There are lots of interesting side issue to discuss if you want to. Cheers Brien Alkire wrote: Just a couple of thoughts. Here it is a part of the responsability of all masters to go to the aid of stricken _vessels_ -i.e. whether they have people on board is irrelevant. The only excuse not to is where your crew or vessel would be placed in danger by providing aid Yes, and I determined it would place us in danger (night time with inexperienced crew in dangerous winds). I commend you for getting help for it Thanks. |
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