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Subject: night sailing - too close for comfort.
From: "Jonathan Ganz" Date: 08/15/2004 22:21 Pacific Standard Time Message-id: I agree, but I don't think I'd want to try and argue if the CG determines it was on. How do I prove it wasn't being used to propel the boat? G Let's carry this a step further. You have a sailboat with an engine fitted, that is not running, and you have a collision. How do you prove that it was not running and being used for propulsion? I think (and here we'd need a Maritime Lawyer's input) it would be on the shoulders of the CG (or whomever) to prove you were using the engine to propel the boat. Shen |
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