Snack's
#11
^^^^^
LOL, who the heck cleans the boat after that travesty?? People have to beg me to even drink red wine on my ride, what you are doing is debauchery!
You can bring one 6 inch sub and a large botle of Tito's per person as a snack, we will be stopping somewhere on the water for lunch...
LOL, who the heck cleans the boat after that travesty?? People have to beg me to even drink red wine on my ride, what you are doing is debauchery!

You can bring one 6 inch sub and a large botle of Tito's per person as a snack, we will be stopping somewhere on the water for lunch...
#13
We almost always go to lunch so the snacks are limited. I don't let kids eat or drink anywhere other than on the swim platform. Not having my Marine Matt carpet covered in potato chip stains and sunny delight
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I've been doing this since I was a kid, digging clams in the Great South Bay. I bring peanut butter sandwiches. No jelly. Something about the salt air make them taste really good and different. Weird I know!
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Wife always has the fridge full.
I don`t know what she puts in there but I`m never hungry.
Fruit, chips, salami, sandwiches, cheese, protein bars, chocolate,.. she makes some great chocolate martinis on board too.
That`s why my boat is slow it always has a small grocery store on board and all the bedding and memory foam, and 100 bathing suits, bottles of alcohol. etc etc
I don`t know what she puts in there but I`m never hungry.
Fruit, chips, salami, sandwiches, cheese, protein bars, chocolate,.. she makes some great chocolate martinis on board too.
That`s why my boat is slow it always has a small grocery store on board and all the bedding and memory foam, and 100 bathing suits, bottles of alcohol. etc etc





