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Ellen MacArthur September 14th 06 06:49 PM

My seamanship question #1
 

"katy" wrote
| I had that happen to me...I was in the water and the O'Day was
| aground...we were trying to see how much mud we were in when a flotilla
| of MC Scows comes roaring up...Mr Sails is yelling at them that I am in
| the water and they screamed back "We're racing!" One zoomed by close
| enough that I could have touched its hull....


Your husband should've been ringing the bell with the signal for being aground.
Maybe they would've stayed further away if they knew it was shallow there.

Cheers,
Ellen

Capt. JG September 14th 06 07:34 PM

My seamanship question #1
 
It's happened to all of us. The colregs are in force, and the other boat
must follow them.

--
"j" ganz @@
www.sailnow.com

"katy" wrote in message
...
Scotty wrote:
"Walt" wrote in message
...
However,

When a boat sailing under these rules meets a vessel

that is
not, she shall comply with the International

Regulations for
Preventing Collisions at Sea (IRPCAS) or government

right-of-way
rules.

If you don't race, the racing rules are irrelevant to you.



I like the old story of a racer , approaching a cruising
boat, yelling ''We're racing', and the other boat yells
back, ''We're cruising'', and continues on his course.

Scotty


I had that happen to me...I was in the water and the O'Day was
aground...we were trying to see how much mud we were in when a flotilla of
MC Scows comes roaring up...Mr Sails is yelling at them that I am in the
water and they screamed back "We're racing!" One zoomed by close enough
that I could have touched its hull....




katy September 14th 06 08:17 PM

My seamanship question #1
 
Ellen MacArthur wrote:
"katy" wrote
| I had that happen to me...I was in the water and the O'Day was
| aground...we were trying to see how much mud we were in when a flotilla
| of MC Scows comes roaring up...Mr Sails is yelling at them that I am in
| the water and they screamed back "We're racing!" One zoomed by close
| enough that I could have touched its hull....


Your husband should've been ringing the bell with the signal for being aground.
Maybe they would've stayed further away if they knew it was shallow there.

Cheers,
Ellen

They knew it was shallow there...they draft very little....
and he did blast away on the horn...they would never have heard the bell
and most of them would have thought it was the Episcopalian church's
carollon playing the hour...it was very evident what was going on...they
just didn't care....

Scotty September 15th 06 12:45 AM

My seamanship question #1
 

"Capt. JG" wrote in message
...
It's happened to all of us.


Not to me.

SBV



Capt. JG September 15th 06 03:40 AM

My seamanship question #1
 
What's your secret? Oh wait, we're talking about sailing. Never mind. :-)

--
"j" ganz @@
www.sailnow.com

"Scotty" wrote in message
. ..

"Capt. JG" wrote in message
...
It's happened to all of us.


Not to me.

SBV






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