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I don't know what the limit on the Pacific Coast is... 3 miles I thought,
but when we were off San Diego about 200 miles, we were overflown by a CG search and rescue. Clearly, they knew were there and came over for a look-see. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "FamilySailor" wrote in message ... In Texas the State has jurisdiction out 3 miles. If you are more that 3 miles offshore you are out of the state, but the line for the US goes out into the Gulf of Mexico until it borders Mexican waters and that is........ not sure exactly, but over 150 miles offshore. The US / Mexican border runs straight out from where the Rio Grand river spills into the Gulf of Mexico. I know, because I commercial fished along the line 20 years ago and Mexican gun boats ran along the line looking for boats that floated across that line staying by their fishing gear as it drifted. They would confiscate your boat, gear, crew and you and throw you in jail, until your family could pay some ungodly $200,000 fine or more, depending on how nice your boat was and how much they thought your family might have. I would have rotted there. Not sure how far it extends out in the Atlantic or Pacific. I know there are no international water in the Gulf of Mexico though. Sea Yawl, John |
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Next time they fly over have your crew dress in Arab garb and wrap a towel
around their head and then you can talk and visit with the Coast Guard in person and give them a tour of your boat. You might even get a tow back. I don't know what the limit on the Pacific Coast is... 3 miles I thought, but when we were off San Diego about 200 miles, we were overflown by a CG search and rescue. Clearly, they knew were there and came over for a look-see. |
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Perhaps not.
-- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "FamilySailor" wrote in message ... Next time they fly over have your crew dress in Arab garb and wrap a towel around their head and then you can talk and visit with the Coast Guard in person and give them a tour of your boat. You might even get a tow back. I don't know what the limit on the Pacific Coast is... 3 miles I thought, but when we were off San Diego about 200 miles, we were overflown by a CG search and rescue. Clearly, they knew were there and came over for a look-see. |
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![]() "Jonathan Ganz" wrote but when we were off San Diego about 200 miles, we were followed by a CG search and rescue. Clearly, they knew my sailing abilities. |
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Clearly, they were so impressed after they saw us sailing that
they discounted those reports. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... "Jonathan Ganz" wrote but when we were off San Diego about 200 miles, we were followed by a CG search and rescue. Clearly, they knew my sailing abilities. |
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As a US owned and registered boat (state/fed doesn't matter) you are
always under the jurisdiction of the USCG as a minimum. The permit for leaving. Most of us call it a passport. Nothing new there. Yesterdays stuff. The people want to move on ..... (I remember that lastline from somewhere but where?) M. "Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message ... I don't know what the limit on the Pacific Coast is... 3 miles I thought, but when we were off San Diego about 200 miles, we were overflown by a CG search and rescue. Clearly, they knew were there and came over for a look-see. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "FamilySailor" wrote in message ... In Texas the State has jurisdiction out 3 miles. If you are more that 3 miles offshore you are out of the state, but the line for the US goes out into the Gulf of Mexico until it borders Mexican waters and that is........ not sure exactly, but over 150 miles offshore. The US / Mexican border runs straight out from where the Rio Grand river spills into the Gulf of Mexico. I know, because I commercial fished along the line 20 years ago and Mexican gun boats ran along the line looking for boats that floated across that line staying by their fishing gear as it drifted. They would confiscate your boat, gear, crew and you and throw you in jail, until your family could pay some ungodly $200,000 fine or more, depending on how nice your boat was and how much they thought your family might have. I would have rotted there. Not sure how far it extends out in the Atlantic or Pacific. I know there are no international water in the Gulf of Mexico though. Sea Yawl, John |
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