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Re: lv-ab: advantages of offshore

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Date: Fri Feb 04 2005 - 23:02:35 EST

  • Next message: Philip J. Rosch: "RE: lv-ab: advantages of offshore"

    Huh? I don't understand?

    At about 15 to 20 miles off shore I've got all day to change a filter.
    The rocks are a lot closer inshore. Often 15 to 20 FEET or less.
    Not that I have any choice - 85 ft masts rule out the ICW.

    Regards,

    Andina Marie Foster,

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      Sent: Friday, February 04, 2005 10:43 PM
      Subject: Re: lv-ab: advantages of offshore

      truth is imho, going offshore is ALot more serious.... Get clogged fuel
    filters offshore, drifting to the rocks, etc.

      Inshore is better!

      Sterling
      44 marine trader for sale Key Largo

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