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Capt.Simple,
You seem to have forgotten that since(if) one is a documented mariner, a passport is not required when you are traveling as a part of ship's company. I have never had a US passport, but I have been ashore in eigtheen places that when not land bordered to or protectorates of the USA. Matt Colie - Lifelong Waterman (we lived on a Maine-built ketch), Licensed Mariner (Pilot (what they now call master) and Engineer) and Congential Sailor (all we ever did, all I've ever done) Simple Simon wrote: You guys and gals are pathetic. You've never sailed more than a couple of miles from your dock. I, on the other hand, have sailed thousands of miles and have sailed internationally - like where you must have your passport stamped. How many of you wannabes even have a passport? Show of hands please! Bwahahahah! Thought so - I can put the list on the head of a pin. How is it you can live your whole lives and sail no further than you can spit and then claim to be sailors? Not only that, but you've the cheek to criticize me and my boat that has been in more foreign ports than you have pimples on your ass and that's a lot of ports. Maybe one of these days you idiots will get up the nerve to do what I do - sail where I want when I want. To me it's all the same. The Keys, The Bahamas, Chesapeake Bay, Mobile Alabama, Rum Cay, Bermuda, George Town, Long Island, Isla Meujera, Key West, Flamingo, Okracoke, Venice, Panama City, Nashville, Turks and Caicos, Haiti, etc. etc. It's great to be me. S.Simon - I've been everywhere, man! |
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