26-11-2015, 17:11
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Hey Key West people?
My friend and I just moved from Illinois, and started living on the hook outside Garrison Bight. We are hoping to meet some people and maybe get some leads on jobs. I have a lot of welding and all around fabrication experience from restoring vintage Porsches and VW's. Since I have just purchased a boat with the intention of doing a refit, I realize I should be looking for a job in a marina. I will most likely go this route. That being said, I have an uncontrollable urge to work on the water. Be it a lobster boat or a charter boat I think I would love it. If anyone out there has any tips or wants to come have dinner on the boat we look forward to hearing from you. Happy Thanksgiving everyone.
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26-11-2015, 17:31
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Re: Hey Key West people?
Happy T-day Wook and crew!
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27-11-2015, 16:54
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Re: Hey Key West people?
I am on the hook in man of war harbor, but aboard a 44' powerboat. Looking for something as well
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29-11-2015, 07:28
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Re: Hey Key West people?
I bet if I was a hot blonde I'd get more responses.
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29-11-2015, 07:37
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Re: Hey Key West people?
I just flew out of Key West this morning..
Good luck.. Talking with the locals it seems jobs are pretty scarce there. Many even seem to compete for jobs at Tom Thumb.
If you have no luck, I would head North to Miami, Indiantown or Ft. LAUDERDALE
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29-11-2015, 07:45
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Re: Hey Key West people?
[QUOTE=Wookiee_King;1973927]I bet if I was a hot blonde I'd get more responses.
Ha. Yea but you are not.......i am over at man o war harbor. Are you on a mooring?
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29-11-2015, 08:53
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Re: Hey Key West people?
Knew quite a few people in marathon who pretty quickly found work up there-much of it as raw labor though just a little bit above minimum wage.
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29-11-2015, 15:25
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Re: Hey Key West people?
I'm on the hook. Can't stomach paying to live on a boat. Just doesn't make sense. Probably because I'm young and like the pirate aspect of it. Today I was hopping a sea wall to load my dingy and yes there was a sign from the city prohibiting it but I give no shits about those signs. I served my country based on lies, freedom in this country is an illusion. $20 can buy you way more freedom in a third world country than the US constitution can in America. I don't see me staying here long. Felt way more at home when I lived in Vietnam than I have anywhere in the states. The people I meet in America are awesome, the government is despicable.
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29-11-2015, 18:36
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Re: Hey Key West people?
Yea. I am on the hook as well the dinghy dock at the turtle crawl is only 80 bucks a month, it is worth not being hassled. Where do you think you're heading?
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29-11-2015, 21:23
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Re: Hey Key West people?
I was thinking of using that dock. Wasn't sure I'd be able to find a good place to drop the hook close to there. I'd love to by you a drink and pick your brain a lil. Let me know, I'll be traipsing up and down the island all day looking for work tomorrow.
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30-11-2015, 02:09
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Re: Hey Key West people?
HELP WANTED: Megayot seeks hot blondes for various tasks onboard. Bunk, booze, baby oil included. MUST be 18 and up (but not too far up ![Biggrin](https://www.cruisersforum.com/forums/images/smilies/biggrin.gif) ), and open-minded. Send pics and salary hopes to Box 214, Key West. No trannys.
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30-11-2015, 04:51
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Re: Hey Key West people?
Sounds as though we will be doing the exact same thing today
Call or text if you wish
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30-11-2015, 05:41
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Re: Hey Key West people?
Now that I'm fully awake I realize how rude and insensitive my earlier post above was to folks of the transgender persuasion. I was going for a chuckle but clearly went too far. Apologies to all as required. This is also of interest to many, I'll bet:
Wookie: I'm on the hook. Can't stomach paying to live on a boat. Just doesn't make sense. Probably because I'm young and like the pirate aspect of it. Today I was hopping a sea wall to load my dingy and yes there was a sign from the city prohibiting it but I give no shits about those signs.
Wookie, you're about 40 years too late for that attitude. I cannot think of any other place, bar none, that has seen more of that approach than Key West. Most oldtimers can recall story after story of how things used to be. And, unfortunately, that's the very attitude that is at the root of the anti-liveaboard sentiment that has affected the cruisers around the country.
Good luck with the job search, and I hope you will continue to post your experiences.
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30-11-2015, 05:54
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Re: Hey Key West people?
Quote:
Originally Posted by Wookiee_King
I was thinking of using that dock. Wasn't sure I'd be able to find a good place to drop the hook close to there. I'd love to by you a drink and pick your brain a lil. Let me know, I'll be traipsing up and down the island all day looking for work tomorrow.
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The holding is good tucked up next to Flemming Key. There are liveaboards who have been hooked there for 7-8 years. Just keep out of the "No Boat" zone or the coasties will come hassle you. No matter where you drop the hook, its a wet ride when the wind blows out of the north.
Take care, it hasn't been a great week in Key West. Blowing 20-25 out of the north all week. I heard a couple of distress calls last week (one dinghy being blown out to sea).
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01-12-2015, 10:56
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Hey Key West people?
Quote:
Originally Posted by motion30
Sounds as though we will be doing the exact same thing today
Call or text if you wish
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I'll hit you up bro. For some reason I'm finding hard to do anything besides drink rum and spearfish from my paddle board. Maybe I'll go to shore tomorrow.
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