> > Last year about five miles west of the Bahamas I noticed a CG cutter in > motion and a helicopter flying in and out of sight. The cutter was > calling boats at specific coordinates as spotted by the helicopter. >
It's interesting that they were checking boats so far offshore. Maybe, their assumption was that, if you had an inspection sticker, you: 1) probably weren't moving drugs and 2) you probably weren't a terrorist. At any rate, I'm going to get a new auxiliary sticker ASAP since the old one is getting a little faded. I'll put the new one in its proper place in the forward port area. It just seems like cheap insurance and a lot less stressful than getting a "real' inspection at sea at 0300. Phil
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