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Coast Guard Tries Boaters' Hotline
CAPE MAY - The Coast Guard is conducting a trial toll-free hotline for boaters. The purpose of the hotline is to: Provide information on boats and associated equipment involved in safety defect (recall) campaigns
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for the past five model years. If you own a new boat or are buying a used boat and don't know if it's been in a defect campaign, you can find out, and get instructions on how to get the defect corrected. Take complaints about possible safety defects, or assist consumers having difficulty getting correc-
tive action for a safety recall already announced. THE TRIAL period, which started June 3, and will run for approximately one year, will allow the Coast Guard to evaluate the need for a permanent Boating Safety Hotline. Anyone with access to a telephone in the United States, including Alaska
and Hawaii, can use the hotline by dialing the tollfree number: (800) 368-5647. A hotline operator will be on duty Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. eastern time. If the hotline is busy, try again. THE OPERATOR will try to answer all questions. If the recall information is lengthy or complicated, the operator may take the caller's name and address and send recall information in the mail. If one wants to report a possible safety defect, the operator will mail the caller a preaddressed, postage-paid form to fill out. This will insure that the Coast Guard gets the most complete information on the nature of the possible defect. Copies of all report forms will be sent to the appropriate manufacturers, who frequently take action on their own to correct the problem The hotline can't help the consumer resolve disputes with boat dealers or manufacturers about service or problems that do not involve safety : and the hotline operator cannot recommend or endorse specific boats or product lines.
Burke's Takes Over National Top Spot
CAPE MAY - Burke Builders took over sole possession of first place in National League men's softball as they defeated Bayshore Lounge 18-0 and Captain Sig's 13-3. Doc's Custard moved up in the standings as it defeated Midas Muffler 11-9. Jeff TomHa had three hits while Joe ftiihe, Ed Grant and Gary Hunter each had two hits for Doc's. Later in the week. Doc's Custard defeated Carlos O'Brien's 3-1 as Doc's got two hits from Rich Rhinesmith. Chuck Dougherty and Grant plus two RBI's from John McCroy. Outstanding defensive performances were turned in by Joe Tomlin and Mike Reardon. LAW'S PRINTING defeated Carlos O'Brien's 13-6 as it had 20 hits, led by Kevin Sherman and Bill Cook with three hits apiece. Yoga Class CAPE MAY - A Yoga course will be offered as part of the city summer recreation schedule. The course will start today and will be held every Wednesday 7-8 p.m. at the Franklin Street Civic Center. For further information about the class, which Jeanne Monge will instruct, call the Department of Civic Affairs at 884-8411, ext. 20 or 27.
Law's also got two hits from Brendon Rosenberg. John Fuller. John Vogel. Carl Umscheid and Steve Steger. Law's lost to Midas Muffler 10-8 later in the week as Mike Kelly went 3-3 for Midas. Captain's Sig's got the game-winning hit in the 13th inning from Doc Babore to defeat Law's Printing 6-5 in other action. Standings Broke Bulkier* f*"1 La»» Printing f*"4 Carlo* O'Brien »-7 Oor't Custard »•' Caputs Sig't Midas Momer Bayshore Leangr
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