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Re: Charter July 20 - 27th how much of a risk?
[Re: A. Locker]
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04/13/2024 09:13 AM
04/13/2024 09:13 AM
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As Zanshin stated, modern hurricane forecasting is much more accurate than it used to be also. If there is a named storm, you should be able to cancel. Although a last minute cancellation would be extremely disappointing, so long as one has insurance, it would just be a huge mental let down.
Carol Hill
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