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Capt. Neal,
Do not fret. The weekend warriors boat at their own risk. If they fail to comply with the rules and cause you our your vessel any harm you can collect in a court of law. Most lubbers do not have much invested in their boats and it is not important enough for them to be concerned with the Colregs. Here I often enter heavy commerical shipping lanes therefore I want to be sure I'm in the right incase some derelict crew or Capt. causes any damage to my vessel. Plus I do not want to impede anyone working... or get sliced in half by a mile long tow hauser offshore, or snag some shrimpers net and have to buy him a new one. In an backwoods harbor on the N Atlantic were seldom is seen another vessel... Moorons approch to the rules is not to far out of line for the average weekend warrior. Joe |
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