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Boating Safety Secrets – Pass This Dangerous Vessel with Care

By Administrator · On September 22, 2016

During coastal sailing you will deal with all kinds of working vessels like dredges or construction barges. They may be laying pipeline, building an underwater structure, or doing commercial salvage diving. So how do you know which side to pass them on? Read on to avoid damage to your hull, keel, rudder, or propeller and shaft. Read More

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