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May 17, 2012
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All eyes on safety for National Safe Boating Week
San Francisco Chronicle
National Safe Boating Week runs next Saturday to May 25. Coming on the heels of sailing race deaths off the California coast in recent weeks, it has sparked impassioned debate on the safety of boating. The comprehensive statistics published each year by the U.S. Coast Guard tell the story: Using a boat, kayak or other craft may be safer than riding a bicycle, and sailing is even safer. More

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