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Re: Moorings Tonight 2/23 or tomorrow early
[Re: RickinAtlanta]
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02/23/2019 03:28 PM
02/23/2019 03:28 PM
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bailau
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There's another thread on this with the common sentiment to give "extras" to the dock crew or other locals. that is my alternate route....
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Re: Moorings Tonight 2/23 or tomorrow early
[Re: bailau]
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02/23/2019 05:44 PM
02/23/2019 05:44 PM
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Generally, we self provision, and when we finish up our two week sailing vacation, the Rum i gone, Out of beer, out of food, and we toss anything that has been opened.
Anything that is still packaged, we put on the docks in bags for the staff.mOr leave it in the cockpit.
We also make up the lines, square away the running rigging, deposit all trash, bundle up the linnens, clean down below and top side, and leave the boat in good order.
We also top of the fuel, and the fresh water.
Giving it to cruisers or other sailors is also a great plan.
One trip, we had a nearly full bottle of rum left over, and I kind of watch for good sailors and seaman ship. Once they are all squared away, I dink over and make a unconditional gift of the rum to them.
All kinds of different ways to be thoughtful to others.
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