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"Thom Stewart" wrote in message ... OK Crappy, Questions that come to mind; that need answering. How much visual impairment is allowed. How much Hearing impairement. Right now I can hear better than you with my aids turned up and without them a lot worst. Is there a cut-off? How about "Cedar Bucket Time" is that in violation? Does a Proper Watch have to be human watch on deck or is Instrument/Electronic acceptable? Does the human monitor need to be on deck? Can they be on the "Cedar Bucket"? Can the human be in the galley making a meal or coffee while monitoring instruments below? Is that breaking the law? Please answer these question because there are more to follow; depending on the answers for the correct answers to the above. I would love to get the straight knowledge of these rules by an expert. Well Thom, it looks as if Neal has declined to answer your questions. Neal is jealous of Ellen's prowess at single handed seamanship because he is still struggling to master single handed semenship! Regards Donal -- |
Donal wrote:
Neal is jealous of Ellen's prowess at single handed seamanship because he is still struggling to master single handed semenship! Well that's certainly not for want of practice! Cheers Marty ------------ And now a word from our sponsor ------------------ Want to have instant messaging, and chat rooms, and discussion groups for your local users or business, you need dbabble! -- See http://netwinsite.com/sponsor/sponsor_dbabble.htm ---- |
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