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#18003 11/19/2012 10:21 AM
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We like to fish while we're sailing and we have caught some pretty big fish to the point we need a gaff. We could bring kind of a cheap telescoping gaff, but maybe it would be better to buy one in Kingstown? Ideas?

Rich

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Hmm. Looks like we'll bring one. I don't know of a way to search through local businesses in Kingstown..

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Rich, who are you chartering from?

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JT Yachting... CatCo used Sednasystem to book it. Hopefully it will work out smile

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We found one at the marine store across from the road to Young Island


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