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Originally Posted by Capt Joe
If you are going to operate a boat (any size) know the RULES OF THE ROAD otherwise pay to go fishing or boating.
Raging tide at your stern does NOT mean you have the right of way at the Manasquan railroad bridge.( "a narrow channel") FIND THE RULE and next time your in your boat abide by it. Knowing the rule could save your life.
Every little shit finger that comes through that bridge thinks they have the right of way because the tide is behind them -----WRONG----!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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ya I know the rules mr shit finger and i also never said tide gets the right of way. I said the glimmer glass operator calls the right of way w the tide. It makes sense and keeps it much safer for all since most dont know the rules as well as you your saltiness.
Above all, safe boating is about common sense and when a much larger boat than you is on a approach through w the tide at his stern, you shouldnt cram in to his port side w inches to spare.