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On Thu, 6 Dec 2007 14:17:56 -0500, Capt. JG wrote
(in article ): "Richard Casady" wrote in message ... On Thu, 08 Nov 2007 10:55:33 -0300, Axel Merckx wrote: Ganz had the right of way because he was under sail in a narrow channel. He lost the right of way when he turned on the engine. Why can't any of the people here read the ColRegs or Inland rules and resolve the issue of right of way? It's no wonder the coastal areas are chock full of idiots. As near as I can figure, according to the Colregs, there is no such thing as blameless in a collision. A drunk ran down a guy, here in Iowa, from behind. The victim wasn't keeping a lookout. Happened at night. Boat went right over the top of the victims boat, and the drive unit hit the helmsman and killed him. The drunk went to prison. Then there was the time the local cops hit an anchored boat, at night, close to shore, at high speed. They killed a guy. Cops tried to claim that the anchored boat wasn't showing the proper lights. That BS didn't sell. Take the psychobabble and put it where the sun doesn't shine buddy. This is a sailing forum, not some wet nurse looney bin. Amen. Casady There is no such thing as blameless, unless you're at anchor in a designated anchorage and you have six nuns (all sober) on your boat as witnesses. And at least one of them was on watch!!! -- Mundo, The Captain who is a bully and an ass |
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