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![]() "Ellen MacArthur" wrote in message reenews.ne t... "Scotty" wrote | Stand on vessel is assureadly allowed to alter course if it | gives the burdened vessel more room. It's not allowed to alter course. The rule says it should hold its course and speed till the close quarters situation goes away. If boats go around willy-nilly altering course when they shouldn't they add confusion and cause accidents... check again | ''Heading straight for the bow'' does not necessarily mean a | collision is immanent. One boat was sailing 180 degrees and the other was sailing 360. When headed straight for the bow on these courses a collision is almost a sure thing. ''almost''. Backing down are we? | Are you getting this out of the 'Sailing For Dummies' book? I'm getting it out of the colregs. Maybe you should read 'em too. Why? I'm not sailing. SBV |
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