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<blockquote data-quote="WTM" data-source="post: 4610571" data-attributes="member: 6230"><p>yes that is what i was referring too. the first sentence in the hand book states that neither boat has a "right of way". i imagine some boaters think there is right of way. last year i had a bass boat cut in front of me as i gave way to the right. he should have gave way to the right before turning left into the creek. i ended up having to cut to the left to keep from colliding.</p><p></p><p>another thing some catfish anglers dont realize is that larger boats and barges have stand on privelege and they need to get out of the way and not block the navigation channel. even commercial fishermen have stand on privelege.</p><p></p><p>its pretty much common sense, but like you know, a lot of these pleasure boaters lack any.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WTM, post: 4610571, member: 6230"] yes that is what i was referring too. the first sentence in the hand book states that neither boat has a “right of way”. i imagine some boaters think there is right of way. last year i had a bass boat cut in front of me as i gave way to the right. he should have gave way to the right before turning left into the creek. i ended up having to cut to the left to keep from colliding. another thing some catfish anglers dont realize is that larger boats and barges have stand on privelege and they need to get out of the way and not block the navigation channel. even commercial fishermen have stand on privelege. its pretty much common sense, but like you know, a lot of these pleasure boaters lack any. [/QUOTE]
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