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I"m not sure that is a valid point foundrycourt. The problem is not the photo's being taken, but the details published along with the photo's. Whilst purchasing a boat of significant proportions does scream some "look at me" factor, the enjoyment gained by the owners/users is most often the primary cause for the investment. Once that enjoyment is infringed upon then you seek to regain what you lost. Surely you must realize that whilst Most owners don't mind a few pictures being taken, once those images are published with the details of the location, date, time etc there is significant scope for unsavory types to capitalize on your "hobby" and can have quite a significant impact on the enjoyment experienced by those who use or own the boat.
Regards,
Time.
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