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Well then, what would constitute an "absolutely necessary" situation?
Scotty "Bobsprit" wrote in message ... I would venture that not having auxiliary power to get back in would make sailing "absolutely necessary" Not if you could be safely towed after using your handheld to advise the marina that you were coming in under sail. Capt RB |
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Well then, what would constitute an "absolutely necessary" situation?
There isn't one. My club has no rules against sailing into a slip. But if yours does then you should follow procedure. Radio in via handheld BEFORE sailing in. RB |
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