Since the mill pond is not a "navigable waterway" the international and inland navigation regs don't apply. Even if they did apply, the catch-all regulation is Rule 2(b), every vessel must do anything necessary to avoid a collision, including disregarding the regulations.
It falls to the state regulations or physics and most folks understand physics better.
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Since most points of law can be settled by WWMBD (what would Mike Brady do?) I remind everyone of the episode when, asked who has the right-of-way when two boats meet, Jan replies, "The biggest boat."
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Dove JB yesterday. Vis was 70' and with the Gavin on 9, barely made headway.
Second dive at Hole in the Wall. 40' max vis. Only swam a little upstream and then a little downstream.
Most of the cave is blowing as hard as the lips at Ginnie, and not a lot of places to hide. Some parts including near a breakdown restriction and the entrance to the cave are blowing like the ear entrance at Ginnie or worse. Water clarity is great - a little hazy tho. Scooter pretty much required gear. I would think you could make it a couple hundred feet in OC doubles unless your cave reading skills and swimming power are ninja like.
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