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Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: 1/2 way between Boston & Providence
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Best example: I pass by Flashing Light 46 up on plane. I can be 20 feet from it or whatever distance I choose. The Flashing light (marker) sits on an exposed rock by Round Island. Also, under the right circumstances, water ski tow boats can start closer than 150' from shore. Just another perceived Bonehead move that can be legal and appropriate. I agree with you and Silver (and others). Everyone can make a mistake but there are too many boaters who just don't understand what's going on. Weekends seem to bring out even more Capt Boneheads. BTW, where were the observers on the boat that flipped the towies? Did they have them?
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