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Old 01-30-2012, 07:36 AM   #19
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A get into a new Searay AC 42 would cost at least 700,000. To be able to rent that quality of a vessel for the cost of airfare and hotel for a vacation for two would seem to be enticing to many.

It is not a bad thing to get back to the slip and plug into cable for an evening back in a port. If customers know that up front it becomes part of the routine of winni life. I would assume the boat would have radar and GPS for late returns or 3 am departs to the broads to watch the sunrise.

It is sad the state has made no provisions to allow overnight mooring for boats. The "Live Free or Die" has been slowly changing to "manage and report every moment or movement".

During the week for the past few years there has been no problem finding dockage in many of the towns.

The New England Boat show is coming Feb 11th - 19th. With the lack of snow we hope it will be an early ice out and boat in this year!
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