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Bill McKee wrote:
.... And what about the power boater that will become a sailboat after he raises his sails and turns off the motor. Just because he carries sails, he should have all the right of way? I carry a paddle on my powerboat, should I not have right of way over a sailboat? And where do the ColRegs assign any "rights" to a vessel being paddled? Are you one of those who think kayaks have some special rights over other boats? (And yes, I know that a number of states do give this privilege to human powered vessels in waters not covered by the ColRegs and Inland Rules.) |
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