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Perhaps the CG vessel was on a mission, but that doesn't excuse running into
another boat. It seems pretty obvious that the CG could have avoided the collision. Another few seconds would have been the entire delay. Yelling at another speedboat gets you nothing. wrote in message ... On Jul 10, 12:21 pm, "Wilbur Hubbard" wrote: The Coast Guard vessel was the give-way vessel because it had the other on its own starboard bow. It should have slowed down, turned to starboard and passed astern of the skiff. Pathetic! Where was the horn - the five short blast danger signal? Wilbur Hubbard What is pathetic is your understanding of the Rules of the Road. Everyone knows, except you obviously, that an enforcment vessel has a "de facto" right of way while conducting an enforment mission. I cant belive you dont know that since you are such a self elavated sailing expert. I hope someday you will become as skilled as I am. When I was running crew boats I would have kicked a deck hand off for being twice as smart as you are. Fred -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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