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South of Maryland, it is sometimes expected that you should replace the
Stars 'n Stripes with the Stars 'n Bars. Armond Perretta wrote: Jack Dale wrote: I think it is a guideline. John Rousmaniere has this in The Annapolis Book of Seamanship. I think John should row through a crowded anchorage and get in touch with reality. For example, it's easy enough to encounter 400+ foreign-flagged vessels of various sizes in Exuma during the winter and spring seasons. With few exceptions these boats are showing a typical West Marine (or equivalent) Bahamas cheapo courtesy flag (and I include those boats beyond the reach of most readers of this group). According to John (as represented by Jack's attribution) each of these boats should have bothered to have custom-sized Bahamian flags manufactured that adhere to his "rule." John is a Connecticut person who was born into the life and has probably never met a payroll. I'm not sure what he has actually done besides writing for yachting magazines and lounging at yacht clubs and writing a book or two. The majority of us will probably survive by ignoring his "rules." -- Good luck and good sailing. s/v Kerry Deare of Barnegat http://kerrydeare.home.comcast.net/ |
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