KnottyBuoyz
Senior Chief Petty Officer
- Joined
- Mar 6, 2006
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I think both these skippers could benefit from a boating safety course.
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Neither. A boat (or a vehicle for that matter) may "assume" the right-of-way, but it is never "owned". A boat (or vehicle) must yield to avoid an accident.Just curious how many people know which boat had right of way.
No sheet Boom, Unfortunately way to commonplace today.Judging from all the commotion afterwords, it does not appear that they come from a culture of civility. If anyone was in the forward cabin, I'm sure they were hurting. Looks like a pure case of too much money and very few brains, regardless of who had the right of way.
maybe they did fall in their drink, and that was the problem.................it was common practice for skippers to set the autopilot and join their passengers for drinks on the aft deck. Wouldn't want to fall in the drink