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Catalina Sailboat: A sailboat with an auxiliary engine must be capable of showing the lights of both a sailboat and a power boat; the lights must be wired so that they can be changed from one display to the other.
The luxury of the Santa catalina sailboat and the Mencey would make those places worthy of some notice in any metropolis of Europe. Of Ibis whole chain, the capital's new Fenix is easily the leader. Its 300 air-conditioned rooms and baths are the very last word, as are its public rooms, and in its dining room, the management takes pride in offering even to its en pension guests a great variety of fine foods.See Also Sailboat Masts:• The yacht club burgee. Usually triangular in shape, but sometimes swallow-tailed, a yacht club burgee is flown by day only, or by day and night, as set by a club's rules. It is flown from the bow of mast-less and single-masted motorboats, and from the foremost masthead of vessels with two or more masts. The burgee may be flown while underway (but not racing) and while anchored or docked.
• The Power Squadron pennant. Each squadron has its own identifying pennant. This is always triangular in shape and is flown similarly to a yacht club burgee.
• Owner's Private Signal. This is normally swallow-tailed in shape, but may be rectangular or triangular (a pennant). It is flown from the masthead of a single-masted motorboat or sailboat masts. If there are two or more masts, it is flown from the aftermost masthead. It may be flown by day only, or by day and night. A mastless motorboat may fly this signal from the bow staff in lieu of a club burgee.
Day sailors should wash off salt when a sailboat masts is docked or hauled. Mild sudsing with soap (no detergents) plus freshwater rinse is the best springtime treatment.
On The Other Hand See Sailboat Restoration:In Ferrara, 25-28 Mar 2004, 11th edition of the Salone del Restauro, a point of reference for the world of conservation and sailboat restoration of historic, artistic and environmental heritage. The fair formula calls for the presence of 260 exhibitors, the organization of conferences, technical encounters, theme exhibitions. The 27 conferences deal with different aspects of the world of sailboat restoration: analysis of the state of artistic heritage, technological innovations, legal standards, financing and communication.
Stump work. Embroideries showing figures padded to form a relief effect. Popular during the sailboat restoration period in England.
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