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Can I sail after dark?

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) about Bareboat Charters
In most cases Bareboat insurance regulations do not permit you to sail after dark. Exceptions are made in some areas for purposes of making a night crossing in order to make a daylight landfall.
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Caribbean Motor Yachts - Cruise the Caribbean in style
No. We ask you to find a safe anchorage or mooring for the night before dusk. Details in our charter contract para 5. Failure to do this (unless permission specifically given in writing) may void insurance cover and make you liable for damage or loss.
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How much do we sail?

StarSail Cruises - FAQ (Frequenty Asked Questions) - Resourc...
The Schooner Zodiac and Schooner Martha are sail-training vessels and will sail as much as possible. The amount of sailing we do depends on the wind, where we are headed, and the interests of the group. The M/V David B and Snow Goose are power boats and thus not applicable. The Island Odyssey and Island Roamer will try to sail when they can, however their interest is in wildlife viewing first of all.
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How often can I sail?

Sailing In Dublin - FAQ
Dinghy sailing sessions take place 3 weeknights and on weekends all year round. Ruffian sessions take place four weeknights and Sundays from April to October. Evening session run from start of May to mid September. Members can sail in as many sessions as they wish subject to availability. (Additional session will be added if there is a demand).
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FAQs
That depends. If you are going to the Statue of Liberty Monuments, we sail 7 days a week all year long, with the exception of Christmas Day. Typically, we sail every 20-30 minutes. Click here for the current schedule
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Circle Line Downtown FAQ â?" Frequently Asked Questions
That depends. If you are going to the Statue of Liberty Monuments, we sail 7 days a week all year long, with the exception of Christmas Day. Typically, we sail every 20-30 minutes. Click here for the current schedule Harbor Cruises run seasonally. Click Here for the most current schedule. If there are any questions, or to learn about charter options, please call us at 866-STATUE4.
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Small Wilderness Cruises along British Columbia's and Alaska...
The amount of sailing we do depends on the wind, where we are headed, and the interests of the group. We try to sail when we can, .however our interest is in wildlife viewing first of all.
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Fine Yachting Holidays-Frequent Questions
The Caribbean is made up of several differing cruising areas. The Virgin Islands, Tortola, Virgin Gorda, Anegada, Jost Van Dyke, Peter Island, St. Thomas, St. John and the smaller cays and islets make up one of the cruising areas. The Windward Islands, from St. Lucia to Grenada, with St. Vincent and the Grenadines in between, make up another cruising area, and the Leeward Islands (St. Martin, Anguilla, St. Barths, Saba, Antigua, etc.) make up a third cruising area.
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NNEPA FAQ - Northern New England Parents Association
Your first sea period takes place during your sophomore year and lasts about 135 days. The second sea period, in the junior year, is longer, lasting about 265 days. At the Academy there are two Sea Splits. They are A Split and B Split. These were designed to accomodate the Varsity Athletic Team Schedules. You will choose your split during at the beginning of your second term at the Academy. For some it will be chosen for you based on your Athletic team.
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With whom do I sail?

NNEPA FAQ - Northern New England Parents Association
You will be assigned to a vessel with a fellow student. The Shipboard Training Office makes every effort to pair you with a requested classmate when possible.
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Why is the image too dark?

NASA - JPL Solar System Simulator
If the "extra brightness" box is unchecked, check it. Each monitor is different, and many have differrent distributions of brightness to the naked eye (this is called "gamma").
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How do we move in the dark room?

Dans le Noir?
Visitors aren't allowed to move by themselves in the dark room as it could put the waiters at risk (remember the waiters/guides are blind and need clear walkways to work around the tables). If you wish to move or need to leave the dark room to go to the restrooms for instance, you just have to call your waiter; they will assist you anytime.
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Are the toilets in the dark?

Dans le Noir?
Would be fun but, no toilets aren't in the dark! The toilets are located on ground floor level and first floor lounge and are fully lit.
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What is the dark matter?

Frequently Asked Questions in Cosmology
When astronomers add up the masses and luminosities of the stars near the Sun, they find that there are about 3 solar masses for every 1 solar luminosity. When they measure the total mass of clusters of galaxies and compare that to the total luminosity of the clusters, they find about 300 solar masses for every solar luminosity. Evidently most of the mass in the Universe is dark.
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CPYC Laser Frostbiting FAQ
We sail in the waters of Boston Harbor, from the Cottage Park Yacht Club in Winthrop, MA, just north of Boston. Directions below.
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North Shore Catamaran
We operate out of Haleiwa Harbor, on the North Shore of Oahu. We sail along the North Shore and out into the deeper waters. We do not circumnavigate Oahu or sail around to the West Side. This would be a very long sail with rough upwind sailing on the way home.
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Canadian Nature Cruises FAQ
The amount of sailing we do depends on the wind, where we are headed, and the interests of the group. We sail when we can and our itinerary requirements and other activities meld.
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Who can learn to sail?

SAILING SCHOOL FAQ'S: Common Questions From Prospective Stud...
Any reasonably coordinated adult can learn to sail - even if you drive but have trouble parking. You don't have to be an athlete to take a sailing school course in a typical commercial school format. Teenagers can certainly do this too: just don't force it on them. They'll do fine if they are willing participants. Most active senior citizens have no problem with it, especially if the school's boat doesn't favor gymnasts or contortionists.
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What is a Jiffy-Sail?

Frequently Asked Questions - Geodesic AiroLITE Boats
A Jiffy-Sail is a simple and inexpensive sail made out of Tyvek. Tyvek is that white, thin fiberous material used to make tear-proof envelopes, light weight protective suits and countless other things. Plans for boats with sails outline the construction of this type of sail. You'll also notice Tyvek written on the sails in some of our pictures.
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Who do you sail against?

MIT Sailing - FAQ
As one or the Charter members of college sailing, MIT competes at the top level of Intercollegiate sailing. We compete every weekend against the best in the country and have had a great level of success in the storied history of the program.
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