SaltyDawg86
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Perhaps. But waiting for smooth seas marks a bored one.
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Perhaps. But waiting for smooth seas marks a bored one.
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You might want to look at the DeFever'.
Perhaps. But waiting for smooth seas marks a wise one.
Ok so now I'm confused.
Sounds like Daddyo wouldn't take a GB 42 outside the Chesapeake or over to Freeport and Marin would shy away from an Alaska run. Bill thinks it would be fun to cruise one back from PR.
Puerto Rico.PR? Prince Rupert?
Puerto Rico.
Ok so now I'm confused.
Sounds like Daddyo wouldn't take a GB 42 outside the Chesapeake or over to Freeport and Marin would shy away from an Alaska run.
Wow, you really had to throw the El Faro in here.
It was a little bit of a joke.. As a professional I know what I should and shouldn't go through as well, but since y'all know me so well
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Thus the saying: "There are old sailors, and there are bold sailors, but there are no old bold sailors"Very true! But it did make a lot of old ones!
Sure, it definitely got there some time in the past 30 years. Will it make it back over 1,000 miles of open ocean ("hopping" by the DR and Cuba)? Good thing you can afford to wait until after hurricane season ends next month. If you're serious, why not offer to do it on a fixed delivery fee! You won't need to buy fluids - the ER is packed with them!No, I'd do it in a heart beat.
Your going in the right direction. It's island hopping. And I'd pick my weather and have no schedule.
I mean it more than likely got there on its own bottom.