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FloridaBoatLimo.com
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Wetsig Class "C" Tugboat
We saw a void in available trawler charters here along the Space Coast of Florida and have decided to make our beloved trawler, Ernest Hemingway, available for those wanting to get into cruising or looking for a new cruising ground. We can bareboat charter or provide instruction for those entering the cruising world. USCG documented, full charter insurance, and approved for up to 12 guests. We are located on a great section of the Intercoastal Waterway (ICW) with much to offer cruisers. Much more than I can write here so welcome you to visit our webpage at Home

If you are in the area on vacation and looking for something different and adventurous, consider our new 30' Protector RHIB, Nautii Girl, with 600 hp!
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Well, a guy should surely be able to get a thrill out of one or both of those choices. Good luck.
 
Ernest Hemingway & Nautii Girl

We've throughly enjoyed both vessels and have extensively cruised with Hemingway. Coming at the end of the month, weather permitting, we are planning a fast cruise with Nautii Girl to Treasure Cay, Abacos as part of a feature article for Powerboat & RIB magazine.

Unlike Hemingway, which we say takes a day to travel the distance you can drive an hour in a car, Nautii Girl can go as fast as a car (65 kts/75 mph), if you are willing to pay the gas at 70 gph! In smooth conditions Nautii Girl can make the trip from Jupiter, FL to Spanish Cay in 2 hours. With Winter weather more likely to make a more comfortable crossing at our economy cruise of 32 kts @ 16-17 gph or 2 nmg which is great for a 30' vessel.

As part of the voyage we will also be evaluating SKYDEX shock mitigation seating and decking materials. This is the same material currently used by the U.S. Military in vehicles to protect our solders from the blast waves and pressure of IEDs and for shock mitigation in high speed special operation vessels. SKYDEX also puts the material in helmets and combat boots and more recently running shoes to mitigate shock.
 
Skydex material for "shock mitigation" huh. Hmmm. Do you think they can use the stuff to make wallets for boaters? They would serve a dual purpose in my case. First, shock mitigation for boat expenses, and second for dampening the impact of my Admiral's kick when she finds out about the boat expenses.

BTW, don't you have a TF "Commercial Member" designation?
 
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