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... Robert Musgine wrote: "jeff" wrote in message . .. David L. Martel wrote: I don't quite follow the kayak story. Why couldn't you luff your sail. Sounds like they had the right of way How do you figure that? http://www.auxetrain.org/navhelp.html "Man-powered boats (e.g. canoes, rowboats, etc.) have the right of way over sailboats, powerboats, and seaplanes.." The kayakers had the right of way. Now that's really classic - a CG Aux instruction page that blatantly misrepresents the rules. Sorry Robert, there is no rule for ColReg or Inland waters that even mentions "man powered boats" other than to say what lights are appropriate. The CG Aux person is just making that up; there is no such rule. It would be different if they had been in State waters, instead of Inland waters, but that was not the case here. I'm continually amazed by the lack of knowledge that some in the Auxiliary display. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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