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Stanley Barthfarkle wrote: Need a rescue because your pleasure boat ran aground or ran out of gas? No problem. Need a rescue because you ran through the "graveyard" around Tierra Del Forego during the stormy season while trying to set a world record? Sure thing- here's your itemized rescue bill. Which one is more at fault? The average pleasure boater whose boat malfunctions because of bad maintenance or because he didn't properly fill his tank before a long trip? Or the round-the-world sailor with a well maintained, seaworthy, storm-enduring boat that just got unlucky in a storm that was heavier than was to be expected? Risto |
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