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Boating Etiquette

Boating Etiquette

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A must-have for the serious sailor
Review: - What is the proper response to a vessel that allows her fenders to remain adangle after she has left the dock?

- Does your burgee fly from the starboard spreader, in the face of nautical tradition?

- What is the correct flag arrangement for "dressing ship"? (Yes, they're supposed to droop into the water.)

The answers to these and other vital questions in this invaluable guide to the traditions and etiquette of yachts and those who sail them.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Gloria Vanderbilt afloat
Review: I will never again use the Yachting Ensign in place of the US Ensign at the stern. Nor will you if you read this book. Boaters, all, please take note.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Must have
Review: This book makes an excellent paper weight and only lacks appeal when opened and read. The "author" of this book would do best to seek another career path. This text is by far one of the most dry and uninteresting things I have read to date.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Must have
Review: This book makes an excellent paper weight and only lacks appeal when opened and read. The "author" of this book would do best to seek another career path. This text is by far one of the most dry and uninteresting things I have read to date.


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