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Peter Hendra recently posted a question about having his boat
transported across the U.S., as opposed to single-handing it from where it is in the Caribbean through the Panama Canal to the U.S. Pacific coast. Which led me to the thought, why not hire a crew-member. This would of course assume that one would have the time to spend on such a trip ( and no, Mr. Hendra - I am not trying to spend your free time or money for you *S*) Does anyone have any experiences they could share about hiring a crew-person . . . good or bad? What would be the most effective way of finding someone? What pitfalls await the unwary? Take care . . . John |
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