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![]() "Jim Carter" wrote in message .. . "DSK" wrote in message .. . Not when he is 15' from me and makes a 90 degree turn in front of a boat moving 25 miles per hour. His responsibility requires him to avoid the collision and has to keep in a continous direction when being overtaken. ??? There is NO obligation for any vessel to "keep in a continuous direction when being overtaken." The overtakING vessel is burdened to keep clear, which means that you must slow down and be ready to take avoiding action. Jim Carter wrote: Yes Bill, You would still be at fault in this instance. You are breaking several of the Collision Regulations. rule 5, rule 6, rule 7, and rule 8. You have disregarded all of these. It's quite true but I suspect that Bill (and many other motorheads) will never ever believe it. How? You were not paying attention in rule 5, and allowed yourself to get too close to the sailboat. You were going to fast to avoid the collision which is in contradiction of rule 6. You, most definitely broke rule 7, (part a.) in as much as you collided with the sailboat. You broke rule 8 because you did not take action to avoid the collision. Most motorheads think that any other boat who "gets in their way" must be at fault and/or in violation of something. Plenty also think that sailboats deliberately turn in front of them for fun. Unfortunately there's no rule against stupidity. DSK Thank you for confirming what I thought was obvious. It's too bad that Bill and many others have the mistaken belief that their power boats have the "right of might" over sailing vessels. Jim Carter "The Boat" Bayfield The boat being overtaken has to continue in the same general direction, allowing the safe passing. Review the Colregs. Maybe not an exact straigh line. |
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Bill McKee bmckee=at-ix.netcom.com wrote: Thank you for confirming what I thought was obvious. It's too bad that Bill and many others have the mistaken belief that their power boats have the "right of might" over sailing vessels. Jim Carter "The Boat" Bayfield The boat being overtaken has to continue in the same general direction, allowing the safe passing. Review the Colregs. Maybe not an exact straigh line. Suggestion: read the colregs again. general direction???? -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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![]() "Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message ... In article et, Bill McKee bmckee=at-ix.netcom.com wrote: Thank you for confirming what I thought was obvious. It's too bad that Bill and many others have the mistaken belief that their power boats have the "right of might" over sailing vessels. Jim Carter "The Boat" Bayfield The boat being overtaken has to continue in the same general direction, allowing the safe passing. Review the Colregs. Maybe not an exact straigh line. Suggestion: read the colregs again. general direction???? -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com Read the Colregs. Article 13 section a) i) I think from memory. |
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