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Maybe we might usefully give this discussion a more descriptive name to
assist in subsequent archive searches.
The law relating to salvage is an ancient and arcane subsection of admiralty
law, which is itself more than ancient and arcane enough. Notwithstanding
all the alliteration, we should all probably have at least a smattering,
because the consequences of getting it wrong could be somewhat tiresome.
Like, ruin your day...
There's a pretty useful article in the August 2000 issue(Volume 13, number
8) of "Powerboat Reports". This little non-glossy magazine is like Consumer
Reports in that it accepts no advertising, publishing comparative reports on
a variety of powerboat-related products and subjects. It did a special
report in August entitled "Salvage or Tow? Knowing the Difference Could
save you Big Bucks". Can't summarize it here (copyright), but it's well
worth chasing down.
In the alternative, could Georgs possibly bring the influence of the List to
bear and get permission to reprint the piece or maybe even a summary of it?
Usual disclaimer: I have no connection, other than a subscription, to
"Powerboat Reports".
Fred Blair
"Panacea II"
35' Oceana
Port Severn, ON
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