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It has always intrigued me that officially if must be a hardcopy and a PDF
on several hard-drives isn't adequate. Anybody have any justified opinions on this? Comment: IMHO only advantage of a hard-copy is that you can perhaps peruse it in a dinghy after primary vessel is lower than surface. This is too late and perhaps there should be a 4-page hardcopy to cover those situation where the worst has already occurred! Dave "Wilbur Hubbard" wrote in message anews.com... "Paul Cassel" wrote in message . .. Bob wrote: Hi Skip: Since you are a vessel 12 meters (39' 3") you are required to carry a copy of the COLREGS. Do you hvae one? What do you figure - that Dog will strike him dead because he doesn't have some dopey book? If he doesn't get himself killed first it might result in a citation from the Coast Guard should he get inspected. But, the way he carries on, it will be just one of many. He's got a laptop so all he needs to do is download it to his computer. http://www.navcen.uscg.gov/mwv/navrules/rotr_online.htm If they insist on a hard copy he can always print a copy. Wilbur Hubbard |
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