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Re: Simpson Bay Marina post Irma
[Re: sailbynight]
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09/23/2017 07:48 AM
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You know, I saw some really BIG boats sunk in some various photographs. Not sure why boats of that size weren't moved away when the storm was coming?
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Re: Simpson Bay Marina post Irma
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09/23/2017 11:13 AM
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Re: Simpson Bay Marina post Irma
[Re: Mantas]
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09/23/2017 02:48 PM
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For yacht insurance purposes, there is an area referred to as “the box”. Your insurance company prefers that your yacht be outside of the box during hurricane season, and your rate will vary based on your plans. ‘Course yachties can always pay the higher rates, or decide to go without insurance. We all make choices and take chances. Some work out better than others. http://www.yachtinsure.com/news-hurricanes-navigation-box-insurance.html
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