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My opinion -- I always say..BIGGER boats always have the right of way!! Just
kidding. I think everyone should try and avoid any collision!! -- Bill & Debbie 04 -- Yam TTR125 (Electric Start) 04 -- Honda XR400 04 -- Honda XR150 04 -- Honda CRF50 04 & 05 (Grandkids) "Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On Mon, 27 Jun 2005 11:01:48 GMT, Shortwave Sportfishing wrote: On Sun, 26 Jun 2005 21:39:14 -0700, "William Andersen" wrote: First, the only time the term right of way is used in the Navigation Rules, is in regards to a vessel coming down a river. Pleasure craft don't have to yield to commercial craft. Not true. There is no distinction between "commercial" and pleasure. There is a distinction between fishing, size and/or maneuverability with respect to other vessels. We really don't have enough information on this because Matt didn't specify if he was upbound and downbound as specified in Inland Rule #14. Inland Rule 9(d) covers this, but it's kind of iffy based on Matt's information. Inland Rule 10 also might apply. If Matt was in a recognized Traffic Separation Scheme - your side, my side kind of thing- then the turn may have been entirely legal, but it appears to be unlikely. Everyone has to avoid a collision. International Rule 7 and 8 - exactly right. Whoops - International/Inland rule 7 and 8. My bad. |
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