Check this baby out!
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Geronimo36
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Check this baby out!
It's behind me at my marina! It has since been re-powered with 1100 Man's.
http://www.yachtingmagazine.com/yach...091286,00.html
http://www.rivaboats.com/visitors/in...=en&mod=rivale
http://www.yachtingmagazine.com/yach...091286,00.html
http://www.rivaboats.com/visitors/in...=en&mod=rivale
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The Batbrush needs to go check that out
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I was poke'in around yachtforums.com and i tell ya some of those big yacht captains are pretty well compensated. Looks like a pretty good gig but it requires a great deal of dedication. Some of these captains only see the owners a few times a year and most of the time they spend up keeping the boats.
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08 OPA Class 1 National Champion
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I was poke'in around yachtforums.com and i tell ya some of those big yacht captains are pretty well compensated. Looks like a pretty good gig but it requires a great deal of dedication. Some of these captains only see the owners a few times a year and most of the time they spend up keeping the boats.
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You're right about hangin at the dockside bars, that's basically what the current captain does.... I've seen him recruit some pretty nice talent!
Years ago there was a guy who had a 60 something ft. Buddy Davis at the marina. We all got to know the captain pretty well. He said he liked the job but you were working 24/7, either taking people on fishing trips, maintaining the boat or driving up and down the east coast on the off seasons. He met a girl and got married, soon after he was no longer a captain and got a regular job..