What about taking all her way off by stopping or reversing her means of propulsion??!
Monday, 13 December 2010
Vessel propelled by machinery or vessel under oars?
Could anyone provide an answer if the below examples could be considered as examples of the power-driven vessels or vessels under oars (for the pure sake of Rule 25 of course!)
What about taking all her way off by stopping or reversing her means of propulsion??!
What about taking all her way off by stopping or reversing her means of propulsion??!
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