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On Apr 8, 10:46 am, Dave wrote:
On Sat, 07 Apr 2007 18:01:55 -0400, Wayne.B said: Since there is no cost or effort to staying documented, why would you want to drop it? I suppose one issue is personal privacy. It's very easy to get information on documented vessels via the internet. Harder for State registered vessels. IIRC the KneeDeeps (USCG) will inspect you in some ports if you dont have USCG documentation. Mind, this is from the fishing world so your results may vary. At one time Fishing boats could be undocumented. As the Gov'ment wanted fewer and fewer boats on the seas, the documentation rules began to tighten down (picture your important bits in a bench vice). Given the " Home land security Act. (TM)" It would not surprise me in the least if you began to get "inspected" on a reguler baises by the USCG. Just on the Off chance your 30' boat will have an invading army of jehadists hiding aboard. I shouldnt worry over much; soon if the laws are correct, we will get to be inspect at each port, each day for our safety. Dont worry they are the government they are there to help. |
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