The best way to learn the rules you need for sailing are the same as in any other boating activity and can best be learned in a free United states Coast Guard Auxiliary class.
I know of two good ways to learn to sail. The first is to volunteer to crew for some one that owns a boat. The other way is to take a vacation and attend one of the many sailing schools that you will find listed an most sailing magazines.
Sailing like many other activities can be learned in one day but you can spend the rest of your life trying to learn how to do it well.
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Whatever you wish to know. Unless you are involved with sailing then you do not need to know anything.
If you want the racing Rules of Sailing, you may want to read an Official Rule Book for your area.If you are looking for recreational sailing rules, or Right of Way rules, you may want to check with your local authorities, perhaps beginning with your local harbormaster.
Just the Racing Rules of Sailing (RRS), In total, about 90 rules, but not many people actually know them all, about 12 govern what boats do when they meet on the race course, and the race committee can change them for the event as necessary. The rules are no different for the Olympics as they are for normal club racing, just enforced more!
The best source to find out about what Roth IRA rules that you need to know would be to go to the IRS. They have detailed rules on the rules and regulations of a Roth IRA.
Same as the rules for any other sailing, Starboard boats have right of way, the windward boat gives way if on the same tack, and over taking boat keeps clear. look at wikipedia under 'racing rules of sailing' for a more extensive answer
the rules of the road.
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I think so. It seems the new rules state you need a passport when you leave the country. Call the cruise line to be sure.
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It depends where you are, they vary from country to country