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On Sun, 23 Oct 2005 18:56:11 -0400, " *JimH*" wrote:

A sailboat under power cuts in front of a ferry and is T-boned.

http://www.spikedhumor.com/articles/...t_T_Boned.html


Bizarre, to say the least. Sailboats only have the right of way when
they are under sail. This is just one idiot motorboat with masts
cutting in front of a another really big motorboat.... the only
extenuating circumstance might be of the sailboat catastrophically
becoming "not under command." Otherwise, this captain was the nautical
equivalent of a lemming.Condolences go to any passengers.

As a formally trained sailor I became extremely aware of so much that I
didn't know and would never know except through accidental encounters with
information. There are so many sailboat skippers who incorrectly think
they have the right of way while under sail no matter what. And
powerboaters, no let's make that even better, jet skiers and powerboaters,
who's only qualification to be on the water is the credit line that
allowed them to buy the ride.

It would be great if everyone had to demonstrate knowledge of the basic
rules of the road and basic safety points before being allowed to operate
a vessel. The only problem with that idea is that no one wants more
regulation!


Based on reactions here from racing boat enthusiasts, many boaters want a
"you can't control me at all" experience. Wild west, if you will.
Unfortunately, what they really need is to hike the Appalachian trail,
alone, in October. Not a boat.


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It would be great if everyone had to demonstrate knowledge of the basic
rules of the road and basic safety points before being allowed to operate
a vessel. The only problem with that idea is that no one wants more
regulation!


Based on reactions here from racing boat enthusiasts, many boaters want a
"you can't control me at all" experience. Wild west, if you will.
Unfortunately, what they really need is to hike the Appalachian trail,
alone, in October. Not a boat.


I can't say that I really know what the Appalachian Trail reference means,
but I'll stick my neck out and just say, "ok."


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It would be great if everyone had to demonstrate knowledge of the basic
rules of the road and basic safety points before being allowed to
operate a vessel. The only problem with that idea is that no one wants
more regulation!


Based on reactions here from racing boat enthusiasts, many boaters want a
"you can't control me at all" experience. Wild west, if you will.
Unfortunately, what they really need is to hike the Appalachian trail,
alone, in October. Not a boat.


I can't say that I really know what the Appalachian Trail reference means,
but I'll stick my neck out and just say, "ok."


I mean that if you want to play wild pioneer, go hiking, alone, preferably
someplace where your lack of ability will affect only you.


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"Bryan" wrote in message
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It would be great if everyone had to demonstrate knowledge of the basic
rules of the road and basic safety points before being allowed to
operate a vessel. The only problem with that idea is that no one wants
more regulation!


Based on reactions here from racing boat enthusiasts, many boaters want
a "you can't control me at all" experience. Wild west, if you will.
Unfortunately, what they really need is to hike the Appalachian trail,
alone, in October. Not a boat.


I can't say that I really know what the Appalachian Trail reference
means, but I'll stick my neck out and just say, "ok."


I mean that if you want to play wild pioneer, go hiking, alone, preferably
someplace where your lack of ability will affect only you.


Understood and in agreement.


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