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Jet Ski overheating problem
"Scotty" wrote in message ... "Bill McKee" wrote I carry a paddle on my powerboat, should I not have right of way over a sailboat? No, you should hand the paddle over to your Mom and bend over. SV I see you are also into S&M as well as idiocy. |
Jet Ski overheating problem
"Scotty" wrote in message ... "Don White" wrote Not all sailors are familiar enough with the collision regulations either. In your case, sounds like you were overtaking him. You are the 'giveway boat'. That said, he has a responsibility to give you ample time to avoid a collision. Well, he did, didn't he? Was there a collision? SV Barely. Because I was not drunk like most sailors. |
Jet Ski overheating problem
"Bill McKee" wrote in message ink.net... Depends on the question. Another question for you. Power boat is going along at 10 knots passing a sailboat. Sailboat takes a 90 degree tack into the side of the powerboat. Who is at fault? Well, let's see how this works. You're close enough to for it to be able to tack into the side of your boat. What would the maritime arbitration panel say if it went to them? If you don't know what I'm talking about, google it. John Cairns |
Jet Ski overheating problem
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Capt. JG wrote: "Bill McKee" wrote in message ink.net... "Scotty" wrote in message .. . Is it really *that* hard to turn a steering wheel, Bill? Do you have wimpy limp wrists? SBV Nope, but you expect other boaters to also be aware of their surroundings. And not make unexpected course changes. You ignore all other boats around you. You remind me of the sailor who decides to turn with no signal and ends up paying several thousand dollars to repair my F-I-L's sailboat. Signalling? Do you stick your arm out when you want to make a right or a left? Oh wait, I know, you flick your red light when you want to go left and your green one when you want to go right. Never mind. I get it. -- Peggie ---------- Peggie Hall Specializing in marine sanitation since 1987 Author "Get Rid of Boat Odors - A Guide To Marine Sanitation Systems and Other Sources of Aggravation and Odor" http://www.seaworthy.com/store/custo...0&cat=6&page=1 http://shop.sailboatowners.com/detai...=400&group=327 |
Jet Ski overheating problem
DSK wrote:
Bill McKee wrote: I may get a minority of the blame Nah, majority. ... but he CAN NOT CHANGE DIRECTION IN FRONT OF THE OVERTAKING BOAT! He gets the majority of the fault. Please cite the ColReg which says so. DSK Rule 17 Action by Stand-on Vessel (a)(i) Where one of two vessels is to keep out of the way, the other shall keep her course and speed. Gary |
Jet Ski overheating problem
"Bill McKee" wrote in message
ink.net... "Scotty" wrote in message ... Is it really *that* hard to turn a steering wheel, Bill? Do you have wimpy limp wrists? SBV Nope, but you expect other boaters to also be aware of their surroundings. And not make unexpected course changes. You ignore all other boats around you. You remind me of the sailor who decides to turn with no signal and ends up paying several thousand dollars to repair my F-I-L's sailboat. Signalling? Do you stick your arm out when you want to make a right or a left? Oh wait, I know, you flick your red light when you want to go left and your green one when you want to go right. Never mind. I get it. |
Jet Ski overheating problem
"Bill McKee" wrote in message
ink.net... "Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message ... In article et, Bill McKee bmckee=at-ix.netcom.com wrote: You are always wrong. If I agree, does that still work? Not too bright are you? Depends on the question. Another question for you. Power boat is going along at 10 knots passing a sailboat. Sailboat takes a 90 degree tack into the side of the powerboat. Who is at fault? Please don't switch from MPH to KTS. It's just too confusing! Answer: PWCs are always at fault. They can't help it, they were built that way. Oh, you want a serious answer.. |
Jet Ski overheating problem
"Bill McKee" wrote in message
ink.net... "Scotty" wrote in message ... "Don White" wrote Not all sailors are familiar enough with the collision regulations either. In your case, sounds like you were overtaking him. You are the 'giveway boat'. That said, he has a responsibility to give you ample time to avoid a collision. Well, he did, didn't he? Was there a collision? SV Barely. Because I was not drunk like most sailors. It might help. Give it a try. |
Jet Ski overheating problem
Bill McKee wrote:
"Jeff" wrote in message ... Bill McKee wrote: ... Answer my questions if you can. And refer to the Colregs as to why that sailboater with the engine running is a sailboat. Rule 3 (c) The term “sailing vessel” means any vessel under sail provided that propelling machinery, if fitted, is not being used. It says "being used" not "running." Big difference. And its specifically mentions "propelling machinery" implying the engine must be used for propelling. Would you claim that an engine being used for ballast makes it a powerboat? Further, if you're on another boat and see an exhaust from a sailboat that otherwise appears to be sailing, are you free to treat it as a powerboat? Of course not, that might simply be a genset. Sorry Bill, its pretty clear you don't really understand the rules. Bzzt: You are wrong. Bzzt: You are wrong. And its pretty clear you're a dangerous jackass who doesn't belong on the water. Anyone who claims its common and proper to pass within 15 feet of boats doing 25 MPH shouldn't be out there. |
Jet Ski overheating problem
"Bill McKee" wrote in message
ink.net... "Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message ... In article et, Bill McKee bmckee=at-ix.netcom.com wrote: Such anger. Maybe if you had a real sailboat, you would understand the Colregs. Oh, thats right you are boatless. Ok. I'm done with you. It's pretty clear that you're a jerk. You claimed that you represent the best and brightest of jet-skiers, and if that's the case, there's really not much else I can say. Have a great life, and if by chance you get near me with your piece of crap jet-ski, you damn well better be doing everything by the book. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com Bzzt: wrong again. I never said I was a jetski. My boat has a jetdrive, but is not a jetski. I'm really glad you're not a jet-ski. I'm sure even when you hail from you would not allow a doctor to shove a jet-ski up your ass. |
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