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Re: dinning on shore while anchored
[Re: Kirk]
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01/09/2017 03:33 PM
01/09/2017 03:33 PM
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Kirk said:psod said: High jacked is right,, I only wanted to know if it would be practical to expect to dine ashore at night,, not get into a whole discussion like this,,,, carry on,,,,,,, This is small potatoes compared to flag etiquette or fenders hanging over the side while underway! <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Grin.gif" alt="" /> That one is easy? There are pictures in the daylight to demonstrate the expected decorum. Proper and acceptable: All wrong and to be avoided: Further the flag, pendant, or signal of a commercial sport team or enterprise should never be flown anywhere from a yacht. Save your football, basketball, and school alumni stuff for the weekends inside the stadium.
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