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I'm with you, Brad. It has been my experience that the outbound sailor
frequently is slogging or avoiding the "falls"; therefore, giving him/her
the right of way. Although I also agree with the other dude about the
outbound sailor trying to avoid bad situations, too.
Gerry
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