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My problem with MarineMax is that after Irma we came across a boat that literally tore the port shaft, propeller and rudder off on a reef and put it on a ball in North Sound. They contacted MarineMax and they told them to take the dingy to shore and let it sink. Seems they wanted to write off the boat to Irma damage. Nice way to pollute the bay and at a mooring field. I was shocked a company was so easily willing to not protect the environment and someone's investment. Luckily another boat captain and us were able to get the boat to the dock with a pump boat. MarineMax did come patch the boat the next morning and take the boat.
Cruising the local waters here in SC and GA. Love the BVIs and miss the Tradewinds!
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