Safety Sailing Techniques
Tuesday, Sep. 28th 2010 6:58 AM
It is very vital for one to know what the names of the different parts in boats are. The main reason for this is to enable one to know how to sail and also for easy and quick communication with the other members who are in the crew. Safety sailings requirements are needed because when sailing never take risk anything can happen so it is important for one to be very prepared.
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