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Frank you would be CBD or RAM
Constrained by Draft or Restricted in Ability to Manuever. CBD is three Red light Vertically. RAM is R over W or R. If you wanted to excercise that point you should probably show the day shapes. Another option is the Mossberg 12 gu Pump Shotgun loaded with Tracer Rounds. "Scotty" wrote "Frank Boettcher" wrote Jeff wrote: Frank Boettcher wrote: ... I personnally have tacked up Gulfport small craft channel (at one point about 40' across), with a dead engine in a boat drawing 5' and had teenagers on sunfish screaming starboard at me. They might need to go back to the sailing school and learn the meaning of "least manueverable". You invoked that before but didn't quite explain. Did you mean that the sport fisherman has right of way because its less maneuverable? Truth be known, I don't think I have ever read it. It was explained to me in a piloting course I took many years ago in the context that sailing vessels don't automatically have right of way over power boats. And it may always be determined after the fact, i.e. in the courts if there is an incident. Concept is simple. In the example above, my channel bound boat tacking to windward in a narrow channel always has the right of way over a sunfish that is not channel bound, regardless of what tack I'm on. Because I am " least manueverable" given the narrow amount of room I have to manuever. By channel bound, are you saying it's a RAM? If you are sailing and on intersection with a supertanker that requires miles to stop or change course, even if not channel bound, least manueverable is the rule. If you are sailing and approaching a barge train of two or three coal barges heading for the power plant, they will always be considered "least manueverable" and have right of way. |
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