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Roger Long wrote:
"Capt. JG" wrote .... Rule 9 (a) is surprisingly limited in regard to the common sense idea that traffic moving with the current has right of way in a narrow channel. It's always true on the Great Lake and Western Rivers but otherwise only on waters specified by the Secretary. Whether that bit of water is "specified by the secretary" I don't know. Why 9 (a) doesn't apply to all waters, and what is different about Eastern Rivers is a mystery. The "with the current" rules are not part of the International Rules (COLREGS) and I don't think were part of the earlier versions. They were only used in the special rules covering the Western Rivers, and thus got merged into the Inland Rules. I don't believe the river rules apply anywhere on the East Coast. It is a matter of courtesy to allow the down-current boats to go first, but of course not all boaters understand this concept. |
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