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Old 27-03-2013, 06:01   #76
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if the shoe fits, hammer it on....
i learned to use my own resources before and while i was a member--is a lot cheaper in the long run, and feels better to get boat off a shoal without their silly and overpriced salvage rules.....just saying....
In these parts, Boat US has a good rep. SeaTow is the high priced spread.


btw, crabby--lapworth 25s are cute lil boats with awesome sailing ability.....
Much like the Captain of the grouchy Blue Crab, altho I prefer "handsome" and "heroic."
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Old 27-03-2013, 06:04   #77
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Re: BoatUS wants 3 people on board while cruising in Mexico?

bc you are soooo cute,,, errr, handsome and heroic....
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Old 22-05-2013, 21:06   #78
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Re: BoatUS wants 3 people on board while cruising in Mexico?

I sailed last summer from Vancouver to Hawaii - Hawaii San Diego. Given I was solo and on a small boat I was turned down for insurance. Agreed insurance wasn't that important to me except Mariana's require 1 or often 2 million 3rd party insurance. With diesel and alcohol and no propane or gas, my chances of blowing up a Marina were low, but still no go. Does anyone know of an Insurer who will insure for just this? I'm fine in open ocean, and in coastal waters with anchores.
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