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Go to your boating store and buy a cruising guide for the area you are going
to. It'll list all kinds of marinas, moorings, restaurants, fuel docks, etc. Well worth the $$ until you learn the area well. See what the book says about reservations... but never hurts to call ahead. -- Keith __ The only difference between a rut and a grave is the depth. "Dallas Kincaid" wrote in message ... I'm a new owner of a 28' maxum cruiser. Obviously I'm not looking to live on the boat, but I'm wondering what the procedure is for weekends/overnight cruises when I would like to spend the night in another city. Is there an easy place to get a listing of marinas that offer overnight facilities? Is this something I need to coordinate beforehand, or can I just call the same day (or hour!) It's amazing how much information you have to get word of mouth about boating procedures and I certainly appreciate any help you can give me! Thanks! D |
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