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Old 07-30-2018, 08:52 PM   #53
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FYI,

The offending captain in this incident was an older gentleman/experienced operator partially disabled and at the time of the accident admitted (during deposition) he often can not see over the bow as he is frequently confined to a chair as a result of his physical limitations.

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Originally Posted by ApS View Post
The camera was a 1980 Nikon E, but leaked light, and the lens was loose. An antique GE digital camera took the attached image below.

I was very late getting into digital cameras, but have five non-working digital cameras but still have three Nikon E "working" cameras, still loaded with color-print, color-slide, and B&W. I'm not risking my two 2¼"x2¼" cameras on Winnipesaukee; however, there's a $185 Hasselblad at eBay!


It's a sailboat.


You've made my point: the speedboat operators are zoned-out in "I-95 mode".

You don't wait until there's a 150-feet separation between boats before adjusting for your destination.

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