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It's really a matter of being willing to practice elsewhere
before trying it from your slip. If you do your due diligence, you won't have a problem. "JN" wrote in message .. . Stupid ****s! I never claimed to be an expert. And you two are relics, either living in isolation or accidents waiting to happen. Today's waters are much to crowded. Today's sailboats are much more advanced, so why not make use of the fact that we now have auxiliary power. Today's population is much too lawsuit happy. I happen to own three sailboats. Two are smaller and my only auxiliary power is a boat paddle because it's required by law in my state. My 30 footer has the capability to do damage, and therefore I take all precautions.... How would you like to get on an airliner and learn the pilot does his pre-flight checks from memory, not by checklist? Would you say they are not experienced pilots. I agree with Bob****, your sailboats are among the majority that never leave the dock. |
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