Re: What kind of people swamp other peoples boats on purpose?
Let’s say you travel to and from work every day on a major north - south route which is heavily traveled by large trucks and commercial vehicles. Fuel prices are high and parking at your facility is at a premium so you decided to purchase a Smart Car.
The first day you drive to work you notice that the passing vehicle cause your car to very off tract and you’re intimidate at looking out your windows at the hub caps of passing trucks and SUV.
Did you make a mistake by selecting such a small car given the prevalence of larger vehicles on your route or would you expect the authorities to modify the current regulations to accommodate your selection of vehicle?
The rest of your examples involve blatant violations of the law. Larger vessel craft are not the only ones guilty of these types of offenses.
Lets just say that a Smart is not safe for the highway at any time, which is why their top speed is governed, and why you almost never see one on the Autobahn. The Smart was regulated by the German government to go slow, because they were not safe at Autobahn speeds, not the laws for every one else on the Autobahn.
My car on the other hand which weighs about the same as a Smart handles like it is on rails at 115MPH, even when I pass semi trucks in cross winds at these speeds.
If the semis follow the rules, and I do too, we have no problems.
So that is a rather bad choice for a comparison.
In the water it works the same way, the rules are made for everybody, not just those with small boats. Follow them and we won't have any problems.
The barges, commercial, and Hotel ships here cause no problems for anyone and they are sometimes several hundred yards long. They follow the rules.
Also nobody said anything about modifying regulations to fit the needs of my small boat which is quite safe, when people don't come close to ramming with their boat for fun, that is unless you took my sarcastic comment about allowing the use of equalizers for small boats serious.
Large boat owners are not the only people who exhibit this type of personality in the world, but on this stretch of river, and I have explained it in other threads here, there is a uptown yacht club where SOME of the members seem to take extreme joy in doing so on a regular basis.
We are not the only victims, the boating community is small, we all talk, and we know who is doing this. It has happened too often, to too many people, by the same boat owners. At the beginning of the summer we were already warned to watch out for them.
The problem is they are never prosecuted for the violations.
P.S. This is the smallest boat I ever had. I grew up on very large crusiers, and we took all other boaters into consideration when on the water. Big boat doesn't equal bad boat, but small brains, combined with big boat equals dangerous conditions for all on the water.
