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On Fri, 12 Oct 2007 14:06:01 -0400, HK wrote:

Didn't see one BrandGanks Trawler RV wallowing in the waves.


You should have been out on the bay Harry, it was your kind of day out
there - small craft advisories, winds WNW at 20 to 25, seas 2 to 3
feet, spray flying everywhere, just your kind of day.
We left Oxford on the eastern shore and made our way down bay to
[classified] with no wallowing what so ever. There's just nothing
like active fin stabilizers to get the job done in style. I'm
surprised you didn't get that option.
There weren't too many other folks out the

Sailboats: 6 or 7, all over 40 ft and heavily reefed
Lobsta Boats: zero
Crab Boats: 1
LTPs: zero
Freighters: 1
Tug boats: 2

Except for the freighter, we were the fastest boat out there.



The adventures of wayne and his floating RV. Same trip every year. Yawn.


Yeah, it is much more fun to fish 15 min from your launch ramp, and then
float fish for another 15 min.

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On Fri, 12 Oct 2007 22:22:04 -0400, HK wrote:

The adventures of wayne and his floating RV. Same trip every year. Yawn.


Actually not. We went to the Abacos last year in case you missed it:

http://tinyurl.com/2w7m7b

Coming attractions, Key West in January, hopefully a trip to the
Exumas later on.

We'll keep you posted.

You should bring your Parker down the the Bahamas some time. The
residents there do some amazing things in small boats.
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The adventures of wayne and his floating RV. Same trip every year. Yawn.


Actually not. We went to the Abacos last year in case you missed it:

http://tinyurl.com/2w7m7b

Coming attractions, Key West in January, hopefully a trip to the
Exumas later on.

We'll keep you posted.

You should bring your Parker down the the Bahamas some time. The
residents there do some amazing things in small boats.



Been there, done that.

Wow. Key West. Been there, too.

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On Fri, 12 Oct 2007 22:58:27 -0400, HK wrote:

You should bring your Parker down the the Bahamas some time. The
residents there do some amazing things in small boats.



Been there, done that.

Wow. Key West. Been there, too.


We'll work on finding some new and interesting places for you, and go
boldly where no LTP has gone before...
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You should bring your Parker down the the Bahamas some time. The
residents there do some amazing things in small boats.


Been there, done that.

Wow. Key West. Been there, too.


We'll work on finding some new and interesting places for you, and go
boldly where no LTP has gone before...



No need for that. If we travel to a distant place where having a boat
would be fun, we rent or charter one. No muss, no fuss, and when you
return it, someone else cleans it out. If you want a slow-moving GB RV,
you can rent one from $150 to $250 a day.

We're going to San Diego in February. Already chartered a boat for two
days during the week we'll be there.


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On Fri, 12 Oct 2007 23:30:12 -0400, HK wrote:

We're going to San Diego in February. Already chartered a boat for two
days during the week we'll be there.


Great place for boating, been there done that.

Let me know where you can charter a GB for $250/day. That's more like
the hourly rate.
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HK wrote:
Wayne.B wrote:
On Fri, 12 Oct 2007 22:58:27 -0400, HK wrote:

You should bring your Parker down the the Bahamas some time. The
residents there do some amazing things in small boats.

Been there, done that.

Wow. Key West. Been there, too.


We'll work on finding some new and interesting places for you, and go
boldly where no LTP has gone before...



No need for that. If we travel to a distant place where having a boat
would be fun, we rent or charter one. No muss, no fuss, and when you
return it, someone else cleans it out. If you want a slow-moving GB RV,
you can rent one from $150 to $250 a day.

We're going to San Diego in February. Already chartered a boat for two
days during the week we'll be there.


San Diego, been there, done that.

Wow, after you have done everything, there is nothing left to do but sit
in front of your computer 24/7.

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We're going to San Diego in February. Already chartered a boat for two
days during the week we'll be there.


Great place for boating, been there done that.


Damn, there isn't much to do anymore. I guess that explains why Harry
only uses his boat 25 hrs a year.


Let me know where you can charter a GB for $250/day. That's more like
the hourly rate.


Heck, I don't think you can rent a little runabout for $250 a day.
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Wayne.B wrote:
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We're going to San Diego in February. Already chartered a boat for two
days during the week we'll be there.


Great place for boating, been there done that.

Let me know where you can charter a GB for $250/day. That's more like
the hourly rate.



Is it? Gee, I spent 30 seconds looking and found a bunch of GB's renting
out for about $1800- $1995 a week, and about $300 an hour. I'm sure I
could find some in the $250 price range if I wanted to waste time on a
search.

Let's see... 7 x 24 = 168 hours. $1800 / 168 = $10.71 an hour.

Cut back on the enzyte, WayneBob.
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