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Sunfish Sailboat: A sunfish sailboat with an auxiliary engine must be capable of showing the lights of both a sunfish sailboat and a power boat; the lights must be wired so that they can be changed from one display to the other.
Day sailors should wash off salt when a sunfish sailboat is docked or hauled. Mild sudsing with soap (no detergents) plus freshwater rinse is the best springtime treatment.See Also Hunter 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 hunter 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 hunter 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.
hunter 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 Sailboat Supplies:SUPPLIES
POWERBOAT-sailboat supplies ENCOUNTERS The above situations involve encounters between two power-driven vessels.
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