Wood Fishing Rules

Posted by admin on July 20th, 2010 — Posted in home fragrances

Wood Fishing Rules
Wood Fishing Rules

The following rules for placement of boat lettering and numbers are based upon State requirements after registering a new vessel:

Power Boats: Numbers must be fixed midships on the side or superstructure of a vessel, clearly visible and not under the flare of the bow, 150mm. high.

Yachts: On the side of the hull immediately forward of the transom, 50mm.high.

A tender must have its parent vessel's number displayed on each side of the boat, forward of the transom. Registration identification label is to be affixed on the port side of the vessel, outside and immediately adjacent to the registration number.

Sailing Vessels:

Boat Names

a. A yacht's working sails shall carry no markings other than those provided in this rule and as provided in Appendix 14 of the racing rules.

b. Each yacht must carry on both sides of her mainsail a letter, representing the Member Club from which she is entered, as well as her correct assigned racing number. No number less than one (1) may be used.

Numbers shall be limited to three digits. The letter and number shall be placed on the sails in accordance with the official sail-letters placement diagram. Sails which have more than one club designator letter shall show the designator letters closely side by side on the same plane. An emblem, letter, or number denoting the class to which the yacht belongs may be affixed, as provided in the Class Scantlings.

c. Letters and numbers must be either all blue, red, green, or black of the Helvetica Bold type style attached directly to the sail by sewing and/or adhesive. All sails shall have letters and numbers of the same color with a minimum stroke width of 2.5" and a maximum stroke width of 3.5".Spinnakers need not have letters and numbers of the same color.

d. Letters and numbers shall be on both sides of the sail and shall not be back to back except where letters and numbers show identically the same on both sides of the sail. Letters and numbers when not back to back shall be higher on the starboard side of the sail.

e. Letters shall be placed between the top and first lower battens and numbers between the first lower and second lower battens as shown, with approximately even space vertically between them and according to the following specifications :Height of letters and numbers: Class A, 20" minimum; Class C, 18-20"; Classes M and X, 14-16".Centerline of letters and numbers will be located aft the leading edge of the first lower batten as follows, plus or minus 2": Class A, similar to drawing; Class C, 36"; Class M, 14"; Class X, 8".Vertical spacing between letters and numbers will be no less than: Class A, similar to drawing; Class C, 10"; Classes M and X, 8".

f. Parachute spinnakers in Class A and high reaching spinnakers in Class A may carry on both sides the number of the boat and the letter of the member club in the middle of the sail, measured vertically from the head to the foot, and measured horizontally between the luff and the leech.

g. Each yacht shall have her own letter and number horizontally placed on both sides of the afterdeck at least ten (10) inches high, facing outward in solid color contrasting to the deck color. These letters and numbers may be marked directly on the deck, or in letters securely affixed to the hull, or on a separate piece of canvas or plate securely fastened to the deck.

h. Each yacht shall carry a name on both sides or on its transom in addition to a number on its sail. The name shall either be painted on, or be on a plate or in letters securely affixed to the hull. The letters shall be at least three (3") inches in height, exclusive of shading, with proportional width.

i. No yacht shall be disqualified for violation of a rule in this section except after individual warning communicated to her and reasonable opportunity to correct the violation.

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Vet says cat is 'allergy-prone' - what are common allergies for cats?

And how do I control them???

I give him Fish Oil, as I understand Omega 3s can help with the itchiness, but I'd like to get rid of the allergen if possible. Please understand that no-one in my area does allergy testing on cats, so it truly is a trial-and-error process of elimination.

He is now on a Limited Ingredient diet to rule out Chicken & Beef allergies (what the vet thinks) -- and I was wondering if pollen, dust, mold, and seafood could also be allergens and what should I do to minimize these??

I keep my house clean and have wood floors (no carpeting) -- it is impossible to keep 100% dust free, but how can I minimize allergens for my cat???
My cat was on a raw diet of beef, turkey, chicken and occasionally fish...

He also ate Wellness grain-free canned & Innova EVO 95%.

I don't feed dry food, never have.

Don't make assumptions.............

I can be as simple as anything you have listed! Also cats have issues with aloe vera, most house plants, cedar, pine, weeds, chemicals in cleaners. Try using natural cleaners and rinse everything in the house at least once to start your base for an allergen free home. Get an air purifier. A humidifier to put by where he sleeps. And try changing his food.

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