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MIND YOUR MANNERS (PART 1)

BOATING ETIQUETTE

Boating etiquette has been evolving and developing for hundreds of years. There are the actual rules that cover the do’s and don'ts of life on the water - just like the road rules. These are the written rules you must follow, whether you have a boat licence or not. Failing to abide by these rules will result in fines that may affect your driver’s licence too.

Then there are the unwritten rules. The courtesies that the boating community extends to one another. Boating etiquette is about

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