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![]() "Reginald P. Smithers III" "remove wrote in message . .. Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: John Reimer wrote: Sorry if anyone thinks these are stupid questions, I'm just starting to learn this sailing thing. They're based on some actual sailing incidents this weekend, but for which I can't find answers in my Annapolis Book of Seamanship. ![]() 1. The Bozo Factor It is covered by Rule 8 - basically it is incumbent on both parties to avoid collision by any means when the risk exists. In particular: 8(f) (i) through (iii) Buy a copy of the Navigation Rules I think you are incorrect in the matter, Darwin's Law overrides Rule 8, and you should maintain your heading. LOL it should anyway. I live on a lake, normally traffic is not bad, but on holiday weekends - look out! The once or twice a year crowd have no clue what navigation rules are and will usually never yield right of way. I mean if nothing else, if they applied the same common sense that you do driving a car, things would be a lot safer. Sometimes I wish Darwin would take care of these morons. |
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