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I don't quibble. I'm stating fact. The words right of way
imply no compromise or doubt. Burdened/stand are not enough to follow the rules. If you were stating fact, you would have said that there are give way and stand on vessels, burdened is no longer used. Common courtesy is part of the starboard boat's responsibility also. Sometimes (though rarely) the starboard boat should give way. Also, its not only common courtesy, in some instances the rules require the stand on vessel to take action. |
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