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Default Lighted Boat Parades and other Holiday Cruises

"Chuck Gould" wrote in
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Who else has holiday boating traditions?


Hell, ours is even in the Federal Register with Coast Guard sanctioning:
http://www.epa.gov/fedrgstr/EPA-IMPA...-09/i28535.htm
http://a257.g.akamaitech.net/7/257/2....access.gpo.go
v/cfr_2002/julqtr/33cfr100.721.htm

http://v1.charleston.net/columnists/...ection=whaynie

http://www.usps.org/localusps/cps/

http://www.ci.charleston.sc.us/dept/...id=561&cid=792
"27TH ANNUAL CHARLESTON PARADE OF BOATS
Saturday, December 2: 5:00pm-8:00pm
Parade begins along Mt. Pleasant at 5:00pm; Viewing from the peninsula
begins at 6:30pm; Fireworks begin at approximately 6:45pm
Get on board with a Lowcountry holiday tradition as this display of lighted
and festive boats proceeds from the Cooper River, through the Charleston
Harbor and into the Ashley River, culminating in a brilliant fireworks
display over the harbor. View the procession along Charleston’s waterfront
or decorate your own boat and join the parade. Info: call 843-724-7305."

Look for "The Grinch" in lights from "Lionheart", Amel Sharki ketch. Pay
no attention if it looks like there may be drinking going on, aboard....(c;


 
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