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Re: Possible drowning at Mullet today
[Re: Carol_Hill]
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02/20/2019 09:58 PM
02/20/2019 09:58 PM
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Posts: 14,646 Brookfield, CT.
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I could be wrong about this but over many years and many island boat trips, I’ve yet to be on one where you had to swim to shore and couldn’t be dinghied in, and they’ve always, over I don’t know how many years, offered snorkel belts or at the very least, noodles for those who were uncertain or at the least, doubtful of their own swimming capabilities.
Respectfully,
pat
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