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"Lloyd Sumpter" wrote in message ... Also, it they're opening the bridge for someone else, I can probably sneak thought before or after - save them closing and opening it. Sneak no...You should still make the call and request that he *hold the lift for you* It is possible that he is working a train at the same time. The common call on ch 12 is *second narrows bridge* followed by your boatname. On reply state your direction of travel (east or west westbound) position and eta to bridge and request a lift. Know your total height above the water as he may ask for it. -- Saltair Perhaps the worst plight of a vessel is to be caught in a gale on a lee shore. In this connection the following rules should be observed. 1. Never allow your vessel to be found in such a predicament. Callingham: "Seamanship: Jottings for the Young Sailor" |
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