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DSK wrote in
: otnmbrd wrote: On my boat, I would frequently start the engine to warm it up for anticipated maneuvers. However, because the shift lever tended to be a knee knocker and would get in the way, I would leave it stowed until the engine was needed for propulsion ...... so, yes, if the engine is not being used for actual propulsion, it's just that ..... an engine. Careful, you may have Bill M and some of the other motorheads ramming you and then suing you. DSK BG Nowadays, I would be considered a "motorhead". Common sense says that until you know for an absolute certainty that a "sailboat" is also being propelled by machinery, assume it's a pure sailboat that's apt to tack and stay clear of it. (I'd always rather be the "giveway" boat, as I know what I'll do). otn |
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