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Re: Please explain??
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Yes - but the trouble is that if you explicitly state all possible exceptions then it becomes impossible to post anything at all. I did day "under sail" but I suppose I should have added that no motoring cone was visible.
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Straying from the point a little, do you think the test which should be applied by PDVs of whether a sailing vessel with sails set is or is not motorsailing (and therefore a PDV) is whether or not it is flying a cone? That particular rule is honoured more in the breach than the observance so unlikely to be a good indicator.
Actually, I assume that any sailing vessel which is apparently under sail will consider itself to be a sailing vessel for purposes of Colregs even if it is clearly motor sailing (e.g. making a good speed through the water when there's clearly insufficient breeze or heading directly upwind).
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Yes - but the trouble is that if you explicitly state all possible exceptions then it becomes impossible to post anything at all. I did day "under sail" but I suppose I should have added that no motoring cone was visible.
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Straying from the point a little, do you think the test which should be applied by PDVs of whether a sailing vessel with sails set is or is not motorsailing (and therefore a PDV) is whether or not it is flying a cone? That particular rule is honoured more in the breach than the observance so unlikely to be a good indicator.
Actually, I assume that any sailing vessel which is apparently under sail will consider itself to be a sailing vessel for purposes of Colregs even if it is clearly motor sailing (e.g. making a good speed through the water when there's clearly insufficient breeze or heading directly upwind).
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