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After a read of this... The Jones Act and related statutes require that
vessels used to transport cargo and passengers between U.S. ports be owned by U.S. citizens, built in U.S. shipyards, and manned by U.S. citizen crews... it seems like this doesn't really apply to the various clubs that rent boats. Many, if not most, of the boats that are in charter fleets in the US are foreign made (Bene's and such), although I'm pretty sure they're owned and operated by US citizens. I'm wondering if there is some distinction between "between U.S ports" and returning to the same port, but even that seems like it wouldn't hold for several clubs that have multiple facilities. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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