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Ellen MacArthur wrote: "Jeff" wrote Nyut ah! Special circumstances is more about more than two boats involved. It doesn't apply to two boats unless there isn't a rule and in this case there's a rule. N.U.C. How was vessel 2 to know the other was N.U.C. ? Did the captain of the vessel in iron's switch on the NUC lights, or hoist two balls into the rigging before the other Sunfish collided? Joe Cheers, Ellen |
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