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He was just giving you the finger...
-- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "Donal" wrote in message ... "Joe" wrote in message ups.com... 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. Regards Donal -- |
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