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Jonathan Ganz November 2nd 05 11:18 PM

Jet Ski overheating problem
 
In article ,
DSK wrote:
I've had people in boats on autopilot yell (or hail on the radio) at me
that I *must* get out of their way, because they're on autopilot. If I
reasoned like you, I'd be making statements about how people with
autopilots are all jerks.


Well, heck Doug, I've had an overtaking sailboat with its engine on
tell me to get out of the way when I was sailing. I think he also had
is autopilot on because he was standing on the bow (no PFD of course)
and no one else was on the boat. We all had a good laugh when he
finally changed course to go around us.

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Don White November 2nd 05 11:18 PM

Jet Ski overheating problem
 
Bill McKee wrote:
"Don White" wrote in message
...

Bill McKee wrote:

"ladysailor" wrote in message
groups.com...


You're right, I take off my hat and gloves when I'm being harassed by
obnoxious morons and turn straight away into a ****ed off sailor.



Probably like a lot if sailors, you turn when ever you want, and then
yell at a power boat for impeding you.


If you don't like the collision regulations, sell that stinkpot and take
up golf.



Another "sailor". It is also up to the sailboat to avoid a collision. I
have heard "sailors" declare they have the right of way over a tanker
entering the Golden Gate. There is no right of way, and the tanker has
preference, and if they collide, the sailor's estate may have to pay to fix
the scratches in the paint of the tankers hull.


Not all sailors are familiar enough with the collision regulations either.
In your case, sounds like you were overtaking him. You are the 'giveway
boat'. That said, he has a responsibility to give you ample time to
avoid a collision.

Jim Carter November 3rd 05 12:04 AM

Jet Ski overheating problem
 

"Bill McKee" wrote in message news:fkaaf.4109 I
know what is involved with sailing. Married a good sailors daughter and
used to windsurf. But too many "sailors" figure they have the right of

way
as they have a sailboat. I have had "sailors" do a 90 degree in front of

me
when lifting the sails and the iron sail is still running, and then yell

at
me. They would yell even louder if I collided with them and when they had
to pay enormous sums of money to me.


Bill, if "you" collided with them, "you" would be at fault. It is your
responsibility, under Rule 8, the collision regulations, to avoid a
collision.
Jim



Jim Carter November 3rd 05 12:20 AM

Jet Ski overheating problem
 

"Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message
...
Suggestion: Get a copy of the Colregs and the Rules of the Road,
specifically. Then, get back to us.
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Jonathan, there is no such thing as getting a copy of "the Rules of the
Road," there is ONLY the Collision Regulations.

Jim



Jonathan Ganz November 3rd 05 12:32 AM

Jet Ski overheating problem
 
In article ,
Jim Carter wrote:

"Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message
...
Suggestion: Get a copy of the Colregs and the Rules of the Road,
specifically. Then, get back to us.
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"j" ganz @@
www.sailnow.com


Jonathan, there is no such thing as getting a copy of "the Rules of the
Road," there is ONLY the Collision Regulations.


Shhhhh.....

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Jim Carter November 3rd 05 12:35 AM

Jet Ski overheating problem
 

"Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message
...
In article ,
Jim Carter wrote:

"Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message
...
Suggestion: Get a copy of the Colregs and the Rules of the Road,
specifically. Then, get back to us.
--
"j" ganz @@
www.sailnow.com


Jonathan, there is no such thing as getting a copy of "the Rules of the
Road," there is ONLY the Collision Regulations.


Shhhhh.....

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OK....Sorry...... ;-)

Jim



Jonathan Ganz November 3rd 05 12:39 AM

Jet Ski overheating problem
 
In article ,
Jonathan Ganz wrote:
In article ,
Jim Carter wrote:

"Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message
...
Suggestion: Get a copy of the Colregs and the Rules of the Road,
specifically. Then, get back to us.
--
"j" ganz @@
www.sailnow.com


Jonathan, there is no such thing as getting a copy of "the Rules of the
Road," there is ONLY the Collision Regulations.


Shhhhh.....


Actually, here's what I was talking about....

http://www.sailingusa.info/rules_of_...lesofroad.html


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Bill McKee November 3rd 05 12:43 AM

Jet Ski overheating problem
 

"Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message
...
In article et,
Bill McKee bmckee=at-ix.netcom.com wrote:
You better read the Colregs. A sailboat with the motor running, is a
power
boat. And all boats are to avoid collisions. The sailboat has to keep
going in a passing situation. They can not turn when they desire. I
guess
you figure you get to make the big tanker going up / down the channel to
turn to avoid you.


Yeah, so? What's your point? I know the regs and clearly you can quote
them. What are you trying to tell us here?



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That you are an idiot.



Bill McKee November 3rd 05 12:45 AM

Jet Ski overheating problem
 

"Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message
...
In article et,
Bill McKee bmckee=at-ix.netcom.com wrote:
I see you do not know what happens when the tanker T bones you. And if
your
sailboat is of any size, you will get Teed. And what about your sailboat
with sails up and motor running?


Well, having never actually experienced it, I can only go by what a
local CG offical told us at a seminar. I'm sure he could be wrong.

What about it? It's in the regs. Is the engine engaged or just
running? Are you talking about the propulsion system or the genset?
What about electric engines that are engaged and running but only
regenerating the batteries?

Do you know how you're supposed to tell other boats what you're doing
when your engine is engaged and your sails are up after dark? How
about during the day?



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If your gas engine is running, you are a power boat! If you are in neutral,
engine running, you are a power boat, if your sails are up and your motor is
running, you are a powerboat.



Jonathan Ganz November 3rd 05 12:47 AM

Jet Ski overheating problem
 
In article . net,
Bill McKee bmckee=at-ix.netcom.com wrote:

"Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message
...
Yeah, so? What's your point? I know the regs and clearly you can quote
them. What are you trying to tell us here?


That you are an idiot.


Ah, a name caller. Well, ok then. You sure won that argument on the
merits.




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