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![]() "Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On 15 Aug 2006 09:37:24 -0700, "Chuck Gould" wrote: It might be interesting to know how much, or how little drinking others allow on a boat and under what circumstances..... Zero - no alcohol allowed aboard. If clients want a couple of beers after to talk about the days fishing, I allow that at the dock and have a locked cooler for their use where they can keep their beer or other alcohol. If we're using the Ranger, we'll stop on the way back for a quick one at several places I know at the ramps I normally use. Soft drinks are the only drinks allowed onboard - period, no exceptions. And to answer the inimitable questions: 1 - Yes, I have terminated a trip where somebody put liquor into juice bottles. 2 - Yes, I have refused to take somebody along who I felt wasn't sober. 3 - It's my policy and it's strictly enforced - if you don't like it, tough. since I rarely drink, and the boat is not a business, I allow people to drink. My fishing partners do not drink so not a problem with them, and since I normally drink waters or a diet Dr. Pepper, I have no problem with drinking on the boat. But, I do not allow smoking on board. |
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