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![]() "Scotty" | Ellen MacArthur wrote: | NUC = unable to maneuver/unable to keep out of the | way | RAM = restricted to maneuver/unable to keep out of | the way | FISH = restricted to maneuver/able to keep out of | the way | "Jeff" wrote | | totally wrong. It quite possible that a fishing boat is | unable to | keep out of the way. | | How so? Good thinking there, Scotty. ;-) I'm afraid Jeff is doing the same thing as otn's doing. He says it is quite possible that a fishing boat is unable to keep out of the way. He's making up his own rule. The colreg rule defines a fishing boat as *able* to keep out of the way. So if the fishing boat Jeff's thinking about is unable to keep out of the way it meets the definition of RAM. It does not meet the definition of FISH. People are ignoring my little diagrams but they shouldn't. They tell you exactly what the rule says and they tell you it so you have to use ALL the rule. Otn says an aircraft carrier is RAM because it can maneuver to keep out of the way. But the rule says RAM is unable to maneuver to keep out of the way. The only valid conclusion is the aircraft carrier is not RAM. It can't be because it doesn't meet the definition. It's the same for the fishing boat above that Jeff says is unable to maneuver. It's RAM if it's unable to maneuver to keep out of the way. Duh! And they say men are logical? Double duh! Cheers, Ellen |
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