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![]() "Capt. JG" wrote in message ... Gerald, Gerald. Firstly, there's no such thing as the "right of way" in the colregs. Sorry Capt. you are wrong. Please check Rule 9 para(a) (iii) and you will see the one place where Right-of-way does exist. Secondly, as I said, "mostly incorrect." Of course, there are situations when the sailboat must give way. You cited one of them. Surely you don't want me to continue listing the situations where a sailing vessle must give way to power driven vessels( and no, I am not including RAMs, NUCs, fishing, etc.) If you actually are a USCG Licensed Master then I am confident that you are immediatly aware of others. However, most of the time, with sail over power, the sailboat is stand on. True enough that in most day to day situations the sailing, fishing, RAM, NUC hierarchy applys. Its the exceptions and various special cases that I am addressing: They exist. There are several of them. Even with the excpetions, one must understand the obligations of a stand on vessel. The stand on vessel is REQUIRED to maintain her course and speed --- not tack into the path of another vessel and expect get the good old 'sail over power' stuff. Besides situations where there are commercial fishing boat engaged in fishing, tankers with restricted maneuverability and the like, other vessels must give way. Sounds to me like you need to review the colregs. Perhaps it's been a while. Look at Rule 18 and go from there. Sorry Capt. I know them cold. If you don't have a copy to check out the right of way paragraph, you can find a copy on the USCG web site. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "Gerald" wrote in message ... What is it that you disagree with? Do you know the rules??? Sail boats DO NOT have right of way over anything. Do you think a sailboat is other than the giveway vessle when overtaking a powerboat (maybe just ideling along)? Try actually reading the rules and you will see that there are many other situations where sailboats must giveway to power vessels. FWIW -- I have over 50 years of sail experience and 10 years of power experience. I have held 100ton ofshore masters license for 10 years. "Capt. JG" wrote in message ... And mostly incorrect. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "Scotty" wrote in message ... Just another idiot powerboater whine..... "Gerald" wrote in message Many sailors think they always have "right-of-way" over powerboats. The rules DO discuss a few situations where sailboats are the Stand On Vessel. While these few cases are probably the most common situations most people deal with on a day-to-basis - mostly crossing --- the situations in the rules where a sailboat may be the Give Way vessel are more numerous. Many sailors seem to operate onder the "Sail over Power" concept that does not (I don't think ever did) exist. Sailboats are frequently under obligation to stay clear of motor vessels. |
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