Cruising: a right or a responsibility
Article Abstract:
The responses to the wish for freedom in sailing centered on the new regulations from New Zealand. The regulations can only be ignored if sailers do not sail in New Zealand waters. A compelling reason for government rules is so that search and rescue missions can be financed and carried out.
Publication Name: Sail
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0036-2700
Year: 1996
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Blue on blue
Article Abstract:
A policeman comments on law enforcement and sailing. The officer favors licensing boat operators and reasonable boat searches in drug enforcement. The pros and cons of having a gun on board are discussed.
Publication Name: Sail
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0036-2700
Year: 1992
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Is it legal to drop the hook?
Article Abstract:
Boaters are facing restrictions on anchoring rights in many areas of the US. A group called Concerned Boaters has been formed to fight anchoring restrictions.
Publication Name: Sail
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0036-2700
Year: 1992
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