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Dangerous Maga-yacht in Maine
otnmbrd wrote:
Question: I'm aware that the GL Canadian rules mirror US Inland, but what about remaining "Inland" areas of Canada? I.e., are these different than International or do they basically mirror International ? otn "Gary" wrote in message news:eLNAg.314545$Mn5.10223@pd7tw3no... The Canadian Mods to the rules for the Great Lakes would have to be the same as the American rules wouldn't they? It would sure make life difficult if the two coutries bordering on the Lakes had different passing rules. Note that these rules don't apply in any other Canadian inland waters. Gary They are very similar to International rules but some of the Canadian Mods are important to know, for example: Vessels Constrained by their Draught--Canadian Modification (b)Notwithstanding paragraph (a), in the Canadian waters of a roadstead, harbour, river, lake or inland waterway, no vessel shall exhibit three all-round red lights in a vertical line or a cylinder. Crossing Situation--Canadian Modification (b)Notwithstanding paragraph (a), in Canadian waters, a vessel crossing a river shall keep out of the way of a power-driven vessel ascending or descending the river, except on the St. Lawrence River northeast of Île Rouge. |
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