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Re: T&T: Whistle Here, Whistle There.

From: Mike Maurice (no email)
Date: Fri Mar 02 2007 - 17:17:19 EST

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    In a situation where it is unclear what the situation is then the regs
    require all precautions to be taken to prevent a collision. In other
    words the situation becomes one of "special circumstances". Not a
    crossing or meeting or anything; but a special one.

    A buoy tender partially blocking a channel is well advised to help
    prevent a grounding or possible 2 vessel collision by taking whatever
    action the captain feels appropriate. Whistle signals being obvious and
    quickly carried out.

    A certain level of aggression is necessary in such circumstances or
    action may be taken too late to be of help. Our entire culture is
    riddled with people who through perhaps no fault of their own have
    become acclimated to delaying any action, from a simple fear of being
    looked upon as being overly aggressive.

    At sea, it is often times preferable for action taken quickly but
    implemented poorly than action taken belatedly but done well. Hesitation
    may leave no time for correction.

    Mike

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