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Isn't everyone legally liable for their wake? I thought that you
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"roger" wrote in message
oups.com... Isn't everyone legally liable for their wake? I thought that you could sue if you suffered an injury but I don't know. Who knows, maybe there was a medical emergency or something. Yup.. you got it right. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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![]() "Capt. JG" wrote: "roger" wrote: Isn't everyone legally liable for their wake? I thought that you could sue if you suffered an injury but I don't know. Who knows, maybe there was a medical emergency or something. Yup.. you got it right. While I feel for the guy, seems like he should have reported it to the proper authorities instead of bad-mouthing the boat all over the internet. Seahag |
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On Aug 13, 6:55 pm, "Seahag" wrote:
"Capt. JG" wrote: "roger" wrote: Isn't everyone legally liable for their wake? I thought that you could sue if you suffered an injury but I don't know. Who knows, maybe there was a medical emergency or something. Yup.. you got it right. While I feel for the guy, seems like he should have reported it to the proper authorities instead of bad-mouthing the boat all over the internet. Seahag Thanks Seahag, but why not do both, as I am in fact doing? I'm not sure if you are saying it's wrong of me to mention his disregard publicly, but that is exactly what my intent was, and is. And as I said in the OP, I am reporting this to the Coast Gaurd. In the meantime, it seems like fair game for discussion in this group, since it sure seamed like a sailboat was something to be disdained, at least to this captain. I have to put up with the typical wakes which sometimes play havoc with the balance of my rig, but a 5 foot wave from 30 feet away needs somebody to stand up and be heard. B John Law |
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oups.com... On Aug 13, 6:55 pm, "Seahag" wrote: "Capt. JG" wrote: "roger" wrote: Isn't everyone legally liable for their wake? I thought that you could sue if you suffered an injury but I don't know. Who knows, maybe there was a medical emergency or something. Yup.. you got it right. While I feel for the guy, seems like he should have reported it to the proper authorities instead of bad-mouthing the boat all over the internet. Seahag Thanks Seahag, but why not do both, as I am in fact doing? I'm not sure if you are saying it's wrong of me to mention his disregard publicly, but that is exactly what my intent was, and is. And as I said in the OP, I am reporting this to the Coast Gaurd. In the meantime, it seems like fair game for discussion in this group, since it sure seamed like a sailboat was something to be disdained, at least to this captain. I have to put up with the typical wakes which sometimes play havoc with the balance of my rig, but a 5 foot wave from 30 feet away needs somebody to stand up and be heard. B John Law I think it makes you look less professional, thus suspect. I don't think it really adds any value to the complaint and it sounds like griping, even though you're right about, well, being right, according to what you said happened. Of course, without us all being there, we only have your word for it, but since you're publically slamming the company, it dilutes your credibility. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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"Capt. JG" wrote in message
... wrote in message oups.com... On Aug 13, 6:55 pm, "Seahag" wrote: "Capt. JG" wrote: "roger" wrote: Isn't everyone legally liable for their wake? I thought that you could sue if you suffered an injury but I don't know. Who knows, maybe there was a medical emergency or something. Yup.. you got it right. While I feel for the guy, seems like he should have reported it to the proper authorities instead of bad-mouthing the boat all over the internet. Seahag Thanks Seahag, but why not do both, as I am in fact doing? I'm not sure if you are saying it's wrong of me to mention his disregard publicly, but that is exactly what my intent was, and is. And as I said in the OP, I am reporting this to the Coast Gaurd. In the meantime, it seems like fair game for discussion in this group, since it sure seamed like a sailboat was something to be disdained, at least to this captain. I have to put up with the typical wakes which sometimes play havoc with the balance of my rig, but a 5 foot wave from 30 feet away needs somebody to stand up and be heard. B John Law I think it makes you look less professional, thus suspect. I don't think it really adds any value to the complaint and it sounds like griping, even though you're right about, well, being right, according to what you said happened. Of course, without us all being there, we only have your word for it, but since you're publically slamming the company, it dilutes your credibility. I should keep it a secret? I don't get that reasoning. |
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"Scout" wrote in message
. .. "Capt. JG" wrote in message {snipped} I think it makes you look less professional, thus suspect. I don't think it really adds any value to the complaint and it sounds like griping, even though you're right about, well, being right, according to what you said happened. Of course, without us all being there, we only have your word for it, but since you're publically slamming the company, it dilutes your credibility. I should keep it a secret? I don't get that reasoning. By the way JG, the company has not even bothered to respond to my complaint. |
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. .. "Capt. JG" wrote in message ... wrote in message oups.com... On Aug 13, 6:55 pm, "Seahag" wrote: "Capt. JG" wrote: "roger" wrote: Isn't everyone legally liable for their wake? I thought that you could sue if you suffered an injury but I don't know. Who knows, maybe there was a medical emergency or something. Yup.. you got it right. While I feel for the guy, seems like he should have reported it to the proper authorities instead of bad-mouthing the boat all over the internet. Seahag Thanks Seahag, but why not do both, as I am in fact doing? I'm not sure if you are saying it's wrong of me to mention his disregard publicly, but that is exactly what my intent was, and is. And as I said in the OP, I am reporting this to the Coast Gaurd. In the meantime, it seems like fair game for discussion in this group, since it sure seamed like a sailboat was something to be disdained, at least to this captain. I have to put up with the typical wakes which sometimes play havoc with the balance of my rig, but a 5 foot wave from 30 feet away needs somebody to stand up and be heard. B John Law I think it makes you look less professional, thus suspect. I don't think it really adds any value to the complaint and it sounds like griping, even though you're right about, well, being right, according to what you said happened. Of course, without us all being there, we only have your word for it, but since you're publically slamming the company, it dilutes your credibility. I should keep it a secret? I don't get that reasoning. No... but a rant doesn't make the complainer look better. I think they should be reported. One angry person on the newsgroup (we only have one right?) isn't going to change anyone's opinion IMHO. :-) -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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