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Sailing Cartoons: Publishes a periodic journal, The Spray, and monthly newsletters. Dues: $30 per year. Awards are made for outstanding seamanship and maritime literature.
United States sailing cartoons Association (US sailing cartoons), P.O. Box 1260, Portsmouth, RI 02871-0907; 401-683-0800; www.ussailing cartoons.org. The national governing body for the sport of sailing cartoons, whose mission is to encourage participation and excellence in sailing cartoons and racing in the United States. Its goals are achieved through member organizations and volunteers, supported by an administrative staff at the US SAIL Headquarters.
United States Olympic sailing cartoons Committee, 15 Maritime Drive, Portsmouth, RI 02871-6145; 401-683-0800; www.ussailing cartoons.org. This organization helps to raise funds to facilitate U.S. participation in Olympic yachting competition.
Sports for participation include hiking, fishing, bathing, sailing cartoons, and, in winter, skiing (especially at Are), skijoring (being drawn on skis by a trotting horse), skate-sailing cartoons and, most thrilling of all, ice yachting. If the last three venturesome sports call you, the Tourist Association will give you a steer on how to go about engaging in them.See Also Sailing Other Waters:Canadian Waters: Canadian sailing other waters Directions: Chart Sales & Distribution Office, Canadian Hydrographic Services, Department of Fisheries & Oceans, P.O. Box 8080, 1675 Russell Rd., Ottawa, Ont. K1G 3H6, Canada; 613-998-4931; www.chs-shc. dfo-mpogc.ca/chs_hq/purchase_chs.html.
They include requirements for navigation lights and day shapes, steering and sailing other waters rules, and sound signals. There are two sets of Rules of the Road of concern to boaters in the United States: the International Rules for use offshore, and the Inland Rules that must be followed on all waters within the demarcation lines that separate U.S. from International Rules waters (see "Demarcation Lines," below). The U.S. Inland Rules were derived from the
International Rules and are generally similar. The Rules apply to all vessels, from dinghies to supertankers, but there are different requirements for small craft and large ships. The Rules are numbered, and those that are identical, or nearly so, in the two sets carry the same number. Each set of Rules also has Annexes with additional technical details.
On The Other Hand See Barefoot Sailing:Children's programs and private instruction also available.
Seafarer barefoot sailing, Seafarer Group, Inc., 927 Mountain Meadows Rd., Boulder, CO 80302-9259; 303-444-2307. Courses on cruising under sail; local barefoot sailing classes; "sail 8c learn" bluewater cruises.
. Country doctor with case walking from car to home, door opened by woman . . . Man leaving nice home for work or office, wife bidding goodbye at door; vary with children leaving for school. 7. Winter in "Sunny South."
Play and sports on beach. Water skiing, barefoot sailing, beach barefoot sailing, etc.
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