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Default The 100 yard rule

You know I can't remember the name. It was off Treasure Island kinda half
way between the island and SF.

That was a great day... Blue Angels were out and about.

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"Joe" wrote in message
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Capt. JG wrote:
Like this... taken back in 2000.

http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...46958907710588


Yelp... That a helo ship..whats the name? You guys just off Oakland?

Joe



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Donal wrote:
"Joe" wrote in message
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If you have to pass closer that 100 yards from a US Navy ship, How
can
you do it legally today with the homeland security rules in place?.

How large is the Navy Vessel Protection Zone ? and at what distance
to
a US Navy ship do you have to go at a minimum speed?

A few years ago, there was a big event in the Solent that featured US
warships. An exclusion zone was in force around the US ships. As I
approached the USS Enterprise (IIRC??), I noticed that she had a RIB
out
on
the water keeping other boats at bay. As the RIB was busy at her
stern,
I
sailed under her bow. I was amazed at the clearance between the top
of
my
mast and the bow of that ship!!! It was absolutely enormous. Nobody
shot
at us, although a guy did shake his fist (or was it a gun) at us.


You are lucky they did not have the anchor ready to let go !

Before 9-11 I use to take my dink to Morgan's Point were the container
ships are unloaded, we would stop and stand on the bulb bows, moter
between the prop and rudder, go in and out of every slip just checking
things out....and you could go 2 blocks under the docks X 1+ miles long
like the bat cave or something, lot's of fun. No one ever noticed us or
cared.

Joe



Regards


Donal
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