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Thanks, but no thanks. I wouldn't want to be anywhere near a marina
where the caliber of seamanship is so low that the patrons require instructions to properly secure there vessels. Sorry, Marty, but we don't trust people to tie up their boats properly. We don't trust them to refuel at our docks. We don't even trust them to keep the docks clear. The condo run marina is quite strict and enforces these rules to maintain the lowest insurance rates around. It also give me piece of mind. How do I know if YOU can tie up your boat properly? We make the lines and rig them our way. Seems to work as we're the safest and busiest spot around and filled 100% again this year. When did Arte sell? Did he get more than $20,000 per slip? He never owned the land. Frank did even then. RB 35s5 NY |
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