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DSK you are a pompus ass.
"DSK" wrote in message ... At this point, you've made it quite obvious that you are a clueless feeb who is never going to get a clue, no matter how patiently it is explained to you. But for the benefit of others, I'm going to go just a bit further here. A boat is NOT a car. Bill McKee wrote: But passing is passing. No, it is not. If you would drive a boat at 60 mph just a few feet from another boat... or any object in the water... then you should be physically restrained from operating a boat since you are a deadly hazard to yourself and others. Are cars affected by wakes? Currents? Leeway? Do boats have brakes? Suppose you "pass" another boat, just as you wuould in a car, at the same moment a wake strikes that other boat and causes it to slew 20 degrees momentarily? Or just when your own boat meets a wake? If you overtake another vessel in such a way that you cannot avoid that vessel if his boat turns, or rolls, or side-slips, or has some minor equipment failure, the *you* have acted dangerously and incompetently. DSK |
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"Bill McKee" wrote
I guess you never pass on a 2 lane road. Both oncoming and same direction traffic. Hey Bill. Here it is for you ins very simple terms A boat is NOT a car. DSK But passing is passing. Where Bill boats they have yellow lines painted on the water. And traffic lights at the intersections. I really believe he has turn signals on his boat. SBV |
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![]() "Scotty" wrote in message ... "Bill McKee" wrote I guess you never pass on a 2 lane road. Both oncoming and same direction traffic. Hey Bill. Here it is for you ins very simple terms A boat is NOT a car. DSK But passing is passing. Where Bill boats they have yellow lines painted on the water. And traffic lights at the intersections. I really believe he has turn signals on his boat. SBV Actually some of the lakes in the USA have buoys defining the lanes of travel, and all boats have to go in the same direction on the same side of the buoys. And I guess a Hoby Cat can turn which ever direction he wants at any time he wants, without penalty of he hits another boat? |
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![]() "DSK" wrote in message ... At this point, you've made it quite obvious that you are a clueless feeb who is never going to get a clue, no matter how patiently it is explained to you. But for the benefit of others, I'm going to go just a bit further here. A boat is NOT a car. Bill McKee wrote: But passing is passing. No, it is not. If you would drive a boat at 60 mph just a few feet from another boat... or any object in the water... then you should be physically restrained from operating a boat since you are a deadly hazard to yourself and others. Are cars affected by wakes? Currents? Leeway? Do boats have brakes? Suppose you "pass" another boat, just as you wuould in a car, at the same moment a wake strikes that other boat and causes it to slew 20 degrees momentarily? Or just when your own boat meets a wake? If you overtake another vessel in such a way that you cannot avoid that vessel if his boat turns, or rolls, or side-slips, or has some minor equipment failure, the *you* have acted dangerously and incompetently. DSK You have minor or major equipment failure, you are responsible for the damage. You should maintain your boat better. If you are lucky, you only run into rocks or the bank, not into a swimming area. And you are supposed to look before you turn. Being an sailboater, does not relieve you for responsibility. |
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![]() "Bill McKee" wrote A boat is a car.. Where Bill boats they have yellow lines painted on the water. And traffic lights at the intersections. I really believe he has turn signals on his boat. SBV Actually some of the lakes in the USA have buoys defining the lanes of travel, and all boats have to go in the same direction on the same side of the buoys. And I guess a Hoby Cat can turn which ever direction he wants at any time he wants, without penalty of he hits another boat? So it was a Hobie Cat you were bearing down on at 25MPH. Were you trying to get revenge because of this; http://www.thebeachcats.com/OnTheWir...Repellent.html SBV |
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![]() "Scotty" wrote in message ... "Bill McKee" wrote A boat is a car.. Where Bill boats they have yellow lines painted on the water. And traffic lights at the intersections. I really believe he has turn signals on his boat. SBV Actually some of the lakes in the USA have buoys defining the lanes of travel, and all boats have to go in the same direction on the same side of the buoys. And I guess a Hoby Cat can turn which ever direction he wants at any time he wants, without penalty of he hits another boat? So it was a Hobie Cat you were bearing down on at 25MPH. Were you trying to get revenge because of this; http://www.thebeachcats.com/OnTheWir...Repellent.html SBV No, it was a 25' sailboat under power. A powerboat. They then raised sails, while motor is still running and made a 90 degree turn in front of me. Still a powerboat. And I guess DSK would argue that it is a sailboat at all times. |
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Bill McKee wrote:
No, it was a 25' sailboat under power. A powerboat. They then raised sails, while motor is still running and made a 90 degree turn in front of me. Still a powerboat. And I guess DSK would argue that it is a sailboat at all times. How long are you gonna beat this dead horse? You should have raised the sailboat on VHF...bet you could have talked him to death. |
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![]() "Don White" wrote in message news ![]() Bill McKee wrote: No, it was a 25' sailboat under power. A powerboat. They then raised sails, while motor is still running and made a 90 degree turn in front of me. Still a powerboat. And I guess DSK would argue that it is a sailboat at all times. How long are you gonna beat this dead horse? You should have raised the sailboat on VHF...bet you could have talked him to death. Seems as if you and yours are beating it to death. If there was time to raise him on the VHF, we would have been a lot further apart when he turned. |
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Is there any chance of declaring a cease-fire on this thread, or at least
consigning it to newsgroups other than rec.boats.building? It has had nothing to do with boat-building for the last 100 or so acrimonious, ad-hominem entries. Please allow us to get back to our usual squabbles over wood versus fiberglass. (g) Seems as if you and yours are beating it to death. |
#200
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"Alex" wrote in message
. net... Is there any chance of declaring a cease-fire on this thread, or at least consigning it to newsgroups other than rec.boats.building? It has had nothing to do with boat-building for the last 100 or so acrimonious, ad-hominem entries. Please allow us to get back to our usual squabbles over wood versus fiberglass. (g) Seems as if you and yours are beating it to death. Ah, but you should have interjected something about the potential difference between the damage sustained on a fiberglass vs. wooden vessel! Would the fiberglass better absorb the blow? g -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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