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On Mon, 21 Jul 2008 20:31:55 GMT, in message
Bruce in alaska wrote: There are some, Very Limited, Exceptions, and these are usually done by Treaty, usually by Adjacent Countries that share Common Waters, or adjacent International Waters. See the Great Lakes Convention Treaty between USA and Canada A quick search didn't find me the relevant parts. Does that treaty allow US and Canadian pleasure boats that meet their own national requirements to operate in each others waters on the Great Lakes? (sort of like the ring and horseshoe thing?) Cheers, Ryk |
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