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From: Bill Bevan (no email)
Date: Fri Jun 02 2006 - 09:00:29 EDT
Lee Licata wrote "Is there an implication that a US documented boat that has
all the "stuff" the USCG wants / mandates is not enough when that same boat
crosses into Canada for a cruise?"
Ron Rogers wrote "Do vessels in-transit have to comply?"
The short answer is:- No! Full answer below
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< http://www.tc.gc.ca/publications/EN/TP511/PDF/HR/TP511E.pdf >
The Transport Canada - Safe Boating Guide
States on Page 9 under "Small Vessel Regulations":-
"If you are operating a pleasure craft that is licensed,
registered or titled in a country outside Canada, you must comply
with the safety equipment requirements of the country in
which the vessel is registered or licensed.
Foreign visitors operating a Canadian licensed or registered vessel
must comply with Canadian regulations"
Bill Bevan
-----Original Message-----
From:
[mailto:] On Behalf Of Lee
Licata
Sent: June 1, 2006 2:17 PM
To: ron barr; Arild Jensen
Cc:
Subject: Re: T&T: Safety equipment requirements in Canada
Ron and Arild,
Is there an implication that a US documented boat that has all the
"stuff" the USCG wants / mandates is not enough when that same boat
crosses into Canada for a cruise?
Lee
On Jun 1, 2006, at 21:35, ron barr wrote:
A pelorus! Jeez I should have kept my sextant for horizontal
bearings. The
list was from the Canadian boating site direct - I guess they haven't
found
out about compasses - maybe I could use the extra flares to guide me.
bearings
Ron Barr
Lady Brookhaven Hatteras LRC
Newport RI
-----Original Message-----
From: Arild Jensen [mailto:]
Sent: Thursday, June 01, 2006 1:41 PM
To: ron barr;
Subject: RE: Safety equipment requirements in Canada
REPLY
Ron, you missed the need for a compass which must be compensated and
if more
than 20 miles from shore you must also have a bearing taking device. (
called a pelorus) not to be comfused with a bear catching device.
Now don't confuse bear(ing) with bear(s). One is not the plural case
of the
french singular. \
In canada we have adopted the US slang term of "bear" to mean cops as in
Smokey and the Bandits and "Convoy" <VBG> there's a bear in the air
(helicopter) and a bear in the bush ( radar trap)
AS for the increased number of flares. That just goes to prove Canadians
haven't yet seen the light. <VBG>
Cheers
Arild
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