Cruiser2B
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Jeez this is hard work
"The term "vessel not under command" means a vessel which through some exceptional circumstance is unable to maneuver as required by these Rules and is therefore unable to keep out of the way of another vessel. "
Exceptional circumstances does not include falling asleep! Or all the merchant ships would claim exemption in collisions. "sorry, I fell asleep, so we were not under command!"
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I've never implied otherwise - this is what I said: ""Not under command" doesn't mean the captain is indisposed - it means the the rudder and/or engines or equivalent are not answering their commands."
Apparently we're on the same side in this argument.
Jeez this is hard work
"The term "vessel not under command" means a vessel which through some exceptional circumstance is unable to maneuver as required by these Rules and is therefore unable to keep out of the way of another vessel. "
Exceptional circumstances does not include falling asleep! Or all the merchant ships would claim exemption in collisions. "sorry, I fell asleep, so we were not under command!"
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I've never implied otherwise - this is what I said: ""Not under command" doesn't mean the captain is indisposed - it means the the rudder and/or engines or equivalent are not answering their commands."
Apparently we're on the same side in this argument.