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					Originally Posted by spareparts  if that sail boat was under power, and is classified the same as a power boat, even if he had his sails up, as long as teh aux mototr was running he's a power boat. However, I don't think he was at fault for anything other than being at the helm while under the influence. Funny thing to consider, if it had been a car collision, the "car" that hit from behind is allways at fault, so the speed boat would have been to blame. It does indeed sound like a cover up, it seems that maritine law has been thrown out the window, can't belive the Coats Guard or local marintine authorities haven't taken over the investigation. | 
	
  I agree spareparts, under power changes things. Motor off, sails up..he is the burdened on vessel.