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Re: Two part bareboat question
[Re: Schwendy]
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08/25/2017 03:50 PM
08/25/2017 03:50 PM
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Schwendy said:
2nd question. Thinking about bringing my parents on a charter for a couple of days. They are in their 70's so my thought is a land based trip and they either join us for 2 days on our week on the boat or we all are land based and just charter for 2-3 days at one end of the trip for the experience. Not sure if any of the charter companies even let boats out for such a short time? I'm just not sure my parents would like it or could handle it so having them on for a short stay would answer that for me. Kind of depends on where in the "70s" and their physical condition. At a few months from 70, our regular crew of six seniors is still chartering sail cats (Spanish Virgins in October). Try this thread for lots of good insights and tips. Seniors
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