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Was having a discussion with cruising friends when the subject of a dock
neighbor came up. Seems he's likely to need someone to return his boat from Maine back to Conn. in Long Island Sound. We were curios as to what licensed captains would normally charge to do that trip. Red |
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Just realized I hit the reply button instead of compose to post my question.
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Was having a discussion with cruising friends when the subject of a dock neighbor came up. Seems he's likely to need someone to return his boat from Maine back to Conn. in Long Island Sound. We were curios as to what licensed captains would normally charge to do that trip. Red Why do you need a licensed captain? Grab some of the sailors off your dock, load up the boat and GO! Some of my best Florida vacations were delivering someone's yacht back to Charleston with a bunch of guys from the docks. It's nice if the guy whos boat you're delivering provides the food, fuel and beer...(c; We pretty much clean out their liqour cabinets of dusty old Scotch before landfall... Tell him to fill up the gas bottles on the grill, too! Larry -- http://www.spp.gov/ The end of the USA and its Constitution....RIP |
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