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"Bob" wrote in message oups.com... On Aug 16, 12:36 am, " wrote: You mean "green over red the captain is dead?" Not a chance. I'd suggest you look at 3 (f). -- Tom. "... RULE 3 (f) The term "vessel not under command" means a vessel which through some exceptional circumstance is unable to maneuver as required by these Rules and is therefore unable to keep out of the way of another vessel...." Heck I think that fits Skips lookout methods. Also I think its RED over RED the captain is dead. But maybe wrong ![]() OK, let's get this right. Red over red is NUC. That means Not Under Command. It also has nothing to do with no lookout or no captain. Not under command has everything to do with an exceptional circumstance whereby a vessel is unable to maneuver according to the rules. Exceptional circumstance is usually meant as a mechanical or operational breakdown or defect that renders a vessel unable to comply. And it's red over green = sailing machine. White over red is pilot ahead. (accept when it's Otn at the helm - he uses red over white over red [RAM] because he's usually so drunk he's Restricted in his Ability to Maneuver -yuk yuk!). Red over white is fishing tonite. Green over white is trawling tonite. I hope this helps. Wilbur Hubbard |
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