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Terry K wrote: Rent it out to tourists until you can sail it back. Are boats cheaper in Hawaii? The insurance that would be needed to do so would probably be astranomical. Also, I wouldn't feel comfortable with "tourists" using the boat without meeting them and knowing their sailing experience. Depends on the boat. Boats really aren't that cheap out there. Daysailers can usually be found fairly cheap. Sometimes you can catch a deal of a lifetime on a cruiser. You definately just have to keep your eye open. |
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