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Range lights and the two-second habit
When the lights are in line you are in the channel, and not before.
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How harbour dues are actually calculated
Length overall times days alongside, and then the exceptions.
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Winter lay-up, in the order that matters
Water out first, then fuel full, then batteries off the boat.
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The chandlery inventory that survives an audit
Count what moves, weigh what does not, and photograph the rest.
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What the fog signals actually mean
One prolonged blast every two minutes is a power vessel making way.
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Six mooring lines and what each one is for
Bow, stern, two springs and two breasts, each doing one job.
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Reading a tide table properly
Every number on a tide table is a prediction, not a measurement.