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I agree, a very generalised and what could be viewed as a slightly worrying statement
Hmm. Then:
In these situations I feel that the yachtsman deserves everything he/she gets.
That's a particularly worrying statement from a professional seaman. Your attitude appears to be that anyone who makes a mistake, or inteprets the rules differently to you, can 'go hang'.
You don't appear to appreciate that the discussion with regard to Rule 17 is not about situations (such as the one you described later) where a small vessel has been totally oblivious of a collision risk, but the quite frequently occurring situations where a small vessel's watch keeper has to decide whether strict obervance of the rule carries a greater potential threat to his own safety than early action 'not-strictly-in-accordance-with-Colregs' that avoids a real risk of collision developing.
I have said before, and I think it's worth repeating, that there is a 'golden rule', which (as far as I am concerned) trumps colregs. That is "never allow your own safety to depend upon the actions of others".