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ubject: night sailing - too close for comfort.
From: "katysails" Date: 08/16/2004 03:33 Pacific Standard Time Message-id: Now, having said that, have a collision ..... was your engine running? Was it immediately available for use? Could it's use have changed the outcome? Should you have made use of it?.... I would imagine the same rule should apply as the reefing rule....if you think maybe, then do it or it will be too late.... -- katysails Good advice. The way I put it ... "If you start wondering if you should possibly be doing something, you probably should have all ready done it." Shen |
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