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October vs November
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05/18/2019 04:08 PM
05/18/2019 04:08 PM
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Kryssa
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We've been down Thanksgiving week twice before but are considering mid-October this year.
Should we expect some restaurants/bars/shops to still be on break from the off-season?
Any October weather we should be aware of? I know we're clipping the end of hurricane season. We have gotten a bit of rain in November before and a bit doesn't bother us, but we wouldn't want it to be raining every day.
Thinking about going with a power cat for the first time this year as our big sailor won't be with us. Technically my husband and I are qualified to charter a sailboat, but if it's just the two of us, we probably wouldn't do much (if any) sailing.
We are considering the smallest boats at both MarineMax and Moorings. Moorings is a bigger boat, but also considerably more money. Any reason not to go with the Marine Max 36ft for just two people?
Thanks all!
Last edited by Kryssa; 05/18/2019 04:09 PM.
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