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Gene Kearns wrote:
No.... not necessarily. I traverse the Cape Fear River and there are stretches where two ferries are plying the waters. One leaves for Point A headed for point B.... at the same time another leaves Point B headed for Point A. Depending on waves, tidal current, wind, phase of the moon, whatever, it makes a 5 mile stretch of the River legally un-navigable.... and that is an area traversed by *ALL* of the ships... pleasure and commercial (including barges and container ships) headed for Wilmington, Yeah, but the ferries won't pull out of their slips if there's a big ship imminent in the channel. And the 100 yard / 500 yard rules are for pleasure boats, anyway. ... the only deep water port in NC. The city fathers in Morehead are going to be very displeased to hear that. Couple this with the fact that most of this traffic passes close to Brunswick Nuclear Plant and this simply gets silly. Yeah but there's no way to actually drive a boat up *to* the nuclear plant, is there? I mean short of taking a midget sub into the emergency cooling water tunnel? Net result is.... no boating allowed.... But surely, the if the price of freedom is eternal vigilance, and the price of safety from terrorism is eternally greater restrictions on all citizens, then for all of us to give up boating is only a patriotic sacrifice, right? Surely if President Bush demanded that we give up boating, you'd comply readily ![]() Regards Doug King |
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