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Shen44 wrote:
.... Since the harbor entrance in still under Inland rules, I might guess this happened in the Chesapeake. The number of ports with a "control" entity is increasing. Donal is correct regarding the way a "control" might handle this situation, however, world wide, these controllers are still the exception, not the rule. If you're talking the Chessy, like otn, I question which rules applied (int/inl). All of Chesapeake Bay is under the "Inland Rules." Also, Delaware Bay, NY Lower Bay, Long Island Sound, Narragansett Bay, Buzzards Bay, Casco Bay are Inland, and large enough to handle the ships in this scenario. Also, there are numerous secondary ports that accommodate smaller ships that would not have "harbor control." For those that don't know the US rules, there are "Inland Rules," almost the same as the Colregs, but with a few differences. The largest difference is the lights for tows, with special rules for the Western Rivers. Also, the passing signals in the Inland Rules allow for proposing and accepting/rejecting alternate passing. These arrangements may be made over the radio, in which case whistles need not be used. Under Int'l rules the whistle must always be used. Also, the concept if "Constrained by Draft" does not exist in the Inland Rules. Another difference, often overlooked, is that small powerboats, including dinghies, are exempt from using sidelights under Int'l Rules, but they are required for Inland. I've left a few other Int'l/Inland differences for the nit pickers. There is a line on US charts that shows the "demarcation" between Inland and Int'l Rules, often called the "Colregs Line." Usually Int'l rules are in affect when you leave the harbor, but the larger Bays and Sounds are Inland. The question always get raised, what if a boat in Inland waters meets with boat in Int'l waters? |
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