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From: Wray West (no email)
Date: Tue Apr 03 2007 - 13:53:43 EDT
Okay, so in a crossing situation, the boat under sail is stand on and
the power driven boat is give way. How should I interpret that when I
am under power and adjust course to pass behind the sailboat and then
the sailboat changes course (tacks) and comes back at me. They are
not standing on at that point. Isn't the sailboat supposed to
maintain course and speed until clear of my new path?
you wrote:
>When he did talk with me, he lead me to believe that he thought
>that he was the stand on (or "privileged") vessel no matter what
>because "he was sailing!!!"
Wray West
M/V Anjumal (Cape Horn 65)
Portsmouth, NH
www.anjumal.com
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