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Jeff Morris wrote:
"BrianH" wrote in message ... Geoffrey W. Schultz wrote: Jeff, Better yet, place him into your kill file. . I am amazed how Jeff can be as civil as he is with such gratuitous invective directed at him. We've learned to ignore that side of jaxie; he has Tourette's Syndrome. I had to look that one up .... "Behavioral and Developmental - Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, obsessions and compulsions, emotional lability, irritability, impulsivity, aggressivity, and self-injurious behaviors; varied learning disabilities. " Ah, well, okay - even so, it's not necessary to see such vitriolic rudeness and blind refusal to accept another's point of view with wild, irrelevant ramblings - ergo plonk. I'm sorry I even contributed and perhaps encouraged the direction of the thread. Actually, this was interesting - One point that surprised me was that the law allowing non-citizens to be in command was changed less than 10 years ago. Before that, for instance, it would not have been legal for a Canadian to do a bare-boat charter on a documented vessel from Hinckley. To belabor a point, probably the Slovenes have registered but not documented their craft and that is enough for the authorities in Ljubljana to accept - perhaps not knowing of the subtle double procedure. How else could someone have a US flagged ship for $100 (if my informant was honest about his transaction)? That then begs the question of their true status when cruising into other nations' waters. The advertisement I cited was, as you mentioned, extremely vague about how documentation for foreigners was accomplished. Perhaps it circumvented the letter of the law but the spirit is clearly violated in some shady way and they do not want to advertise it. Best, BrianH. |