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![]() "Ellen MacArthur" wrote in message reenews.ne t... | BTW, NUC is a condition that implies other should avoid hitting you. | It does not absolve you of responsibility. Consider this | situation: a 25 foot sloop crosses a major shipping lane at night and | becomes becalmed in front of an oncoming tanker. They try to start | the outboard and break the throttle. The tanker runs aground to avoid | collision. Who is at fault? A shipping lane doesn't give a ship any extra rights. (or did you mean a narrow channel?) The tanker needs to alter course so it won't hit the sailboat and since it's also N.U.C. it goes double. If the tanker ran aground, it's his own fault. The courts don't agree with you. SBV |
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