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See them all the time in Europe, in fact
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Do you fly a day ball when anchored?
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its on my list to buy while here in the States for a couple weeks.
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Why do I never see a sailboat under power
I do not and confess I haven't even thought about it in years.
I do not ...yet
Do you fly a day ball when anchored?
The ball
Remember
There's a spot where a lot of boats anchor here, "Dowkers", some seem to have decided is a "Designated anchorage"
Yes I have an anchor ball on the foredeck right now.
See them all the time in Europe, in fact
We used one when motorsailing because of the confusion it might cause.
Well Dan
When you retire to the coast of Maine, we'll all help you break some rules, Doug.
I liked using it as it made me feel like a knowledgable superior sailor
I'll send you $7.00 for it. That way
Sorry, it went with the boat when sold.
Here in Maine I tend towards a more holistic approach
We found the French don't wave very often
I lost an ability to tie certain knots a few years ago.
Thanks Hagar
Should be inverted cone for motor sailing, ball at anchor
Just happened to pick up a booklet of CG rules...
Cone required
OOPs I got it wrong...
Boat partner stopped once in Straits of Juan de Fuca
I have never seen one used