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Re: ...another provisioning question
[Re: CottageGirl]
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03/02/2017 12:11 AM
03/02/2017 12:11 AM
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CottageGirl said: For water, we provision at minimum 1/2 gallon per person per day. Always pick up a few more gallons along the way. As for "what to bring and how much" really depends on your eating & drinking habits - how much you eat on the boat vs how much you eat on shore, etc. I'm always a bit embarassed by our liquor provisioning order at the start of a trip ... and then we end up picking up a few bottles along the way. I tell my crew that it's a "no judgment zone" when ordering You make me feel better. I keep looking at the booze portion of our order thinking, is that really right? 6 grown ups, 14 days, yep.
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