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Thanks for the info. Interestingly, all those maps show the vast majority
of piracy to be concentrated in the equatorial regions and close to land. When I imagine pirates I think of guys on a tall ship at sea with black sails and jolly rogers and eye patches with knives held in their teeth, but I guess most pirates aren't like that anymore. Seems like they make runs on small speedboats, and out in the Pacific on a cuise to Hawaii or wherever the chances of running into any are nil. "rhys" wrote in message ... On Tue, 26 Oct 2004 21:56:12 GMT, "Falky foo" wrote: Just getting into the cruising lifestyle.. saw a lame post here about piracy on the sea, but it did bring to mind some stories I've heard about problems people have had, especially in Mexico. My questions a Is piracy a problem at all really? Or only in certain areas and only rarely? Check out http://www.noonsite.com/General/Piracy and http://www.yachtpiracy.com/en/index.htm Good sources for current info. Judge for yourself. Mexico may be rough, but there's plenty rougher. R. |
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