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Sometimes the USCG takes safety too far. 50 years ago this
would not have happened. But today, most of the people in the USCG can't even sail--they are powerboaters and unable to comprehend what seamanship really is. I was talking to a charter schooner operation down south that had a pretty schooner for sale. I liked everything about the boat. The one issue that really irked me was the USCG would not allow them to fly all their sails when in charter. The were limited to just four sails. Jib, staysail, foresail, and main. No top sails were allow. No fisherman sail. How could they take such a pretty boat and then handicap it so that the experience was not authentic. |
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