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Charlie Morgan wrote:
On Mon, 30 Oct 2006 15:33:21 -0500, Jeff wrote: Sorry. I though you had at least a passing understanding of the rules. Here it is, in very simple terms: The Sunfish had right of way (Rule 12), but were obligated to give you room to get by (Rule 9). They can't make you go one the rocks (Rule 2, I guess). If it was normal for sailboats to go in that channel with the engine running, only a fool would assume that kids would appreciate that your's was dead (Rule 2, "neglect of any precaution"). Please refresh my memory, Jeff. I've seen the term "Right of Way" in the Inland rules, and in the Connecticut Automobile Drivers handbook. How does it apply to the Colregs? As I said, "simple terms." Frank doesn't seem ready for "standon" and "giveway." |
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