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![]() "John H." wrote in message ... I *think* Bill really understands, but just wants to fight the problem. My attitude, with regard to sails, is simple - stay away from them and pass to their stern. Seems to work pretty well, 'cause none of them have hit me yet! John H That's a good attitude to have John and one that I follow also. I started, in boating, with a small Sunfish sail boat and progressed up to a Tornado class cat. Lots of fun with those small sailboat and with them you really can learn how to sail as they tip quite easily if you are not careful. When I left sailing and went to powerboats, I took with me the respect for sailboats. If Bill understands the Col. Regs. but chooses to ignore them, he is going to be in a lot of trouble. In the USA, people do sue quite regularly for the least small thing. Hitting a sailboat at 25 knots is no small thing. By the way John, in Bayfield there is a 25 foot sailboat with the name "Poco Loco" It is a Bayfield 25. Nice boat too! Jim Carter "The Boat" Bayfield |
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