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On Tue, 08 Feb 2005 07:53:25 -0500, Jeff Morris
wrote: Sorry, they are international rules. The US has a slightly modified version for inland waters. From the introduction to the US edition: Ah, ok, thanks. So, the American offshore rules are the same as COLREGS? Cheers! Remco Snip |
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![]() "Remco Moedt" wrote in message Ah, ok, thanks. So, the American offshore rules are the same as COLREGS? Here Remco... this site should clarify a few things for you. http://tinylink.com/?HCzbtVNb1O CM |
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![]() On Tue, 08 Feb 2005 13:45:10 GMT, "Capt. Mooron" wrote: Heya CM, "Remco Moedt" wrote in message Ah, ok, thanks. So, the American offshore rules are the same as COLREGS? Here Remco... this site should clarify a few things for you. http://tinylink.com/?HCzbtVNb1O Thanks for the link. However, it's not the rules, it's the origin of the rules I wonder about. Cheers! Remco |
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Remco Moedt wrote:
On Tue, 08 Feb 2005 07:53:25 -0500, Jeff Morris wrote: Sorry, they are international rules. The US has a slightly modified version for inland waters. From the introduction to the US edition: Ah, ok, thanks. So, the American offshore rules are the same as COLREGS? Yes, the Colregs apply everywhere (for the countries that signed up, which is just about all of them). They are allowed minor variations in coastal waters, which some countries, such as the US and Canada, have implemented. The significant differences concern towing barges on rivers. The only major difference in the US Inland Rules that affect boats is that the rules concerning "constrained by draft" have been eliminated in the US version. |
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On Tue, 08 Feb 2005 08:52:45 -0500, Jeff Morris
wrote: Remco Moedt wrote: On Tue, 08 Feb 2005 07:53:25 -0500, Jeff Morris wrote: Sorry, they are international rules. The US has a slightly modified version for inland waters. From the introduction to the US edition: Ah, ok, thanks. So, the American offshore rules are the same as COLREGS? Yes, the Colregs apply everywhere (for the countries that signed up, which is just about all of them). They are allowed minor variations in coastal waters, which some countries, such as the US and Canada, have implemented. The significant differences concern towing barges on rivers. The only major difference in the US Inland Rules that affect boats is that the rules concerning "constrained by draft" have been eliminated in the US version. Thanks Jeff, that does clarify the matter for me. Apparently the Dutch rules, in short named BVA, are actually the COLREGS. Strange thing is that I never saw it mentioned when BVA was discussed. Since the Dutch always talk about BVA, and you guys/gals here always refer to the COLREGS, I assumed the COLREGS was an American thing. Cheers! Remco |
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