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BOTH INTERNATIONAL and INLAND
hen two power-driven vessels are crossing, which vessel has the right of way? A. The vessel which is to starboard of the other vessel. B. The vessel which is to port of the other vessel. C. The larger vessel. D. The vessel that sounds the first whistle signal. |
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"Bart Senior" wrote in message ups.com... BOTH INTERNATIONAL and INLAND hen two power-driven vessels are crossing, which vessel has the right of way? A. The vessel which is to starboard of the other vessel. B. The vessel which is to port of the other vessel. C. The larger vessel. D. The vessel that sounds the first whistle signal. |
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You're Canadian?
"Capt. Neal®" wrote .... A |
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Bad question. None of the responses are always correct.
Cheers Bart Senior wrote: BOTH INTERNATIONAL and INLAND hen two power-driven vessels are crossing, which vessel has the right of way? A. The vessel which is to starboard of the other vessel. B. The vessel which is to port of the other vessel. C. The larger vessel. D. The vessel that sounds the first whistle signal. |
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![]() "Bart Senior" wrote in message ups.com... BOTH INTERNATIONAL and INLAND hen two power-driven vessels are crossing, which vessel has the right of way? A. The vessel which is to starboard of the other vessel. B. The vessel which is to port of the other vessel. C. The larger vessel. D. The vessel that sounds the first whistle signal. E. Neither. E. Regards Donal -- |
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![]() "Donal" wrote in message ... "Bart Senior" wrote in message ups.com... BOTH INTERNATIONAL and INLAND hen two power-driven vessels are crossing, which vessel has the right of way? A. The vessel which is to starboard of the other vessel. B. The vessel which is to port of the other vessel. C. The larger vessel. D. The vessel that sounds the first whistle signal. E. Neither. E. Wrong! A vessel that has another on its own starboard bow is the give-way vessel. It follows that the other vessel has the right of way. It's right of way makes it the stand-on vessel. I can't figure what's so hard for some people to understand about this. I always sit in my motor dinghy straddling the center thwart and looking primarily to starboard. I do this so I can give-way to vessels that are on a crossing course and are on my starboard bow. This tells me that vessel has the right of way. In other it's way shall not be impeded by me. I hope this helps. CN CN |
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Capt. Neal® wrote:
Wrong! A vessel that has another on its own starboard bow is the give-way vessel. It follows that the other vessel has the right of way. It's right of way makes it the stand-on vessel. I can't figure what's so hard for some people to understand about this. I always sit in my motor dinghy straddling the center thwart and looking primarily to starboard. I do this so I can give-way to vessels that are on a crossing course and are on my starboard bow. This tells me that vessel has the right of way. In other it's way shall not be impeded by me. I hope this helps. I think you'll find that Donal is objecting to the phrase "right of way". otn |
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![]() "otnmbrd" wrote in message ink.net... Capt. Neal® wrote: Wrong! A vessel that has another on its own starboard bow is the give-way vessel. It follows that the other vessel has the right of way. It's right of way makes it the stand-on vessel. I can't figure what's so hard for some people to understand about this. I always sit in my motor dinghy straddling the center thwart and looking primarily to starboard. I do this so I can give-way to vessels that are on a crossing course and are on my starboard bow. This tells me that vessel has the right of way. In other it's way shall not be impeded by me. I hope this helps. I think you'll find that Donal is objecting to the phrase "right of way". otn That objection is trite IMHO. Why it bothers some people so much is beyond understanding. That they seem to relish latching onto such an unimportant issue when other far more pressing matters are at hand shows they may not be capable of seeing the bigger picture. CN |
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Capt. Neal® wrote:
That objection is trite IMHO. Why it bothers some people so much is beyond understanding. That they seem to relish latching onto such an unimportant issue when other far more pressing matters are at hand shows they may not be capable of seeing the bigger picture. CN G You won't get an argument from me, about that. However, every time a "Rules" thread comes up, this is one point that many will consider important. Personally, if I'm talking with someone who doesn't mind the term, then I feel free to use it. However, if talking with those who have a problem with it's use, for whatever reason, I refrain. otn |
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