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Comet 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.
For vo years, prior to the grounding of all comet sailboats in the spring of 1954 for further udy and improvements, travelers had been able to board comet sailboat Jetliners in ondon and rocket through the upper air to distant parts of the world at 500 dies an hour. The first three routes were to Johannesburg, via Rome, Cairo and [airobi; to Colombo, capital of Ceylon, via Rome, Lebanon, Pakistan and Bom-ay; and to Singapore, via Rome, Cairo or Beirut, Delhi, Calcutta, Rangoon and angkok. Then came the London Tokyo Jetliner Route, as comet sailboat services ex-anded. Upon resumption they will undoubtedly continue to expand to South merica and other continents, eating up the miles with voracious appetite.See Also Wooden Sailboats:On boats, power or sail, that have a mast with a gaff, the U.S. ensign should be flown at the peak of the gaff. On Marconi-rigged wooden sailboats, it can be flown from the leech of the aftermost sail, two-thirds of the way up. It is never displayed on a sailboat while racing. On powerboats, and optionally on wooden sailboats, the U.S. flag is flown at the stern. On sport-fishing boats, where it would obstruct normal fishing activity, the ensign can be flown from a halyard rigged on the centerline just aft of the tuna tower.
wooden sailboats of 16 feet or more in length, even without any auxiliary power or fuel tanks, must have at least one B-I extinguisher.
On The Other Hand See O'day Sailboats:Different right-of-way rules apply when two o'day sailboats meet. When each has the wind on a different side, the one with the wind on her port side must keep out of the way of the other.
All boats including auxiliary o'day sailboats that use gasoline as a fuel for propulsion, generating electricity, or mechanical power must have proper ventilation for every engine and fuel component, unless the Boat is of "open construction." To qualify as a Boat of open construction, a vessel must meet all of the following requirements:
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