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Old 08-22-2004, 07:58 AM   #23
madrasahs
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Default The "Overlooked"

Misty Blue is correct -- as far as it goes -- and there is a glaring deficiency.

Probably half of the weekday boats on Winnipesaukee are sail-, oar-, paddle-, or outboard-powered boats -- and aren't equipped with navlights. That they are frequently ROW-victimized highlights the bias that Misty Blue brings to the table.

(That such boats are invisible, too slow, too small, too incapable of damage, and too insignificant. And I know...using nine navlight-less boats on Winnipesaukee).

That Misty Blue's otherwise innovative advice overlooks such boats makes me think that Sschaar has it right(er).

Speaking of "right", I advise that "boats approaching on the RIGHT have the RIGHT of way". (Not very "shipshape", but easy to remember).

Remember when all life-preservers (now called throwables) had the "Rules of the Road" printed on them?

Boaters seemed to be smarter then.
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