Granted the guy/gal was probably just a bone head. But nothing much has
een said about any dayshapses, lights or audible signals that were or
were not present.
Making assumptions again... probably weren't any...
Shortwave Sportfishing wrote:
I haven't seen a dayshape on any tug, fishing vessel or bouy tender in
years - like almost 25 or so and I travel through some of the most
heavily traveled areas in the world. :)
Really? We travel the ICW from Baltimore south to Charleston several
times a year, and see day shapes all the time. They're not common on
private vessels, but all the bouy tenders & dredges show them... some of
the tugs use little tiny ones that you can't see unless you're already
'way 'way too close.
What Matt eventually detailed was a bone head maneuver on the part of
a tour boat operator who had pudding for brains.
Agreed... actually, it sounds like pudding would be an improvement over
what that tour boat operator has for brains...
DSK
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