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Many yacht clubs rent their slips and particularly their moorings to
transient boaters just like a commercial marina. You do not need to be a member of a reciprocating yacht club to do this. And even if you are a member of a reciprocating club, you may have to pay like anyone else. There are a few yacht clubs that only provide slips or moorings to reciprocating club members. David "ahoy" wrote in message ... Some cruising guides to fairly remote places close a chapter by saying things like, "limited facilities may be found at the Sterling Gnurl Yacht Club" and such. How does this work? Can any yabo tie their ****-stained craft to the pier having survived a crossing? Do you need reciprocity with your own club (right,..)? I got lost and tied at the Victoria Yacht Club once but was fended away from the landing by a man in a Beefeater costume. smooth sailing lads. |
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