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"KLC Lewis" wrote: "Wayne.B" wrote in message ... On Sun, 12 Nov 2006 22:56:00 GMT, "Roger Long" wrote: It happened to a friend's boat last year. It was towed in by an LNG ship. Aside from all the cushions being soaked and a bent bow pulpit (from the tow line), it didn't look any worse than after a two week cruise in Maine. As he quipped, "As soon as they stopped trying to steer it, it did just fine." What was the nature of his "distress"? One of the problems with calling the USCG for an injury situation is that they can order everyone off the boat and it's no longer in your hands to make the abandon ship decision. Suppose you refuse to leave your vessel -- what can they do? Shoot you in order to save you? No, if you refuse to leave, they just go HOME and leave you to your own devices. |
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