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On Wed, 25 Aug 2004 01:32:38 GMT, Peggie Hall
wrote: Btw...Canada has the best "drunk boating" law on the planet--at least of any that I'm aware of. No alcohol consumption at all, even at anchor, on any boat that doesn't have sleeping accomodations. That ensures that anyone who does drink away from the dock has to stay there long enough to sleep it off. I wish the US would adopt the same law. Basically, I don't drink...ever...while underway, whether working sheets or tiller. It doesn't occur to me, just as drinking while driving or spinning plates or threading needles doesn't occur to me G I will allow drinking underway for anyone I don't deem crew...i.e. "ballast" a.k.a. "honoured guests". G When docked, I relax. When anchored, I watch my intake closely, and at least one other member of the crew must watch also, because while I don't stand "anchor watches" per se, I make sure no one responsible is so hammered that they can't react if we drag in the night. Local forecasts are helpful in this regard...G |
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