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Bill McKee wrote:
"Jeff" wrote in message ... Bill McKee wrote: "Jeff" wrote in message But what if it wasn't the engine but the genset? What if the engine was running but the transmission was broken. Or not warmed up enough to put in gear? If the sail is drawing you have to treat it as a sailboat. (And yes, I've seen a sailboat powering into the wind with the sail luffing, insisting the he has right of way over other sailboats!) Motor running power boat. Not warm enough engine? Same could be said for any motor driven boat. Oh really??? Is it that common for "motor driven boats" to deliberately leave a slip or mooring before the engine is warmed up? I think its pretty obvious that no powerboater would want to be underway with engine that needs a few minutes before it can be trusted, but in fact many sailboats are in precisely that situation every time they return to port. Example: On my previous boat, I would generally power only within a few hundred yards of the slip, both leaving and returning. But the engine, an elderly Westerbeke, needed about 5 minutes before it could be put in gear without stalling. This meant that anytime time I came back from a long sail with a cold engine, I had to sail through a busy harbor with an engine running that was not available for use. Someone stated Americas Cup boats could run a generator during a race. Races are controlled areas, and AC boats do not have props as far as I know. So, are you claiming that running a genset really does make a sailboat a powerboat??? Plus there is no right of way in maritime law. Not strictly true, but since its clear you've never actually read the rules, we'll forgive you for that. And you should note that no one, other than the unnamed straw man, has claimed "right of way;" I only mentioned obligations. And that is at the heart of this. A Sailboat is still a Sailboat if "propelling machinery ... is not being used", but it still has an obligation to avoid a collision. A Sailboat is still a Sailboat if "propelling machinery ... is not being used", The motor is part of the propelling machinery. So the machinery is being used. Nope. You could also claim that the motor, even not started, is used as as ballast, so its a powerboat. But its still pretty lame. |
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