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Posted: Fri Sep 15th, 2006 12:23 am |
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| Are the launchramp hours at the two marinas still pretty much the same as the office hours? If so, what do you hardcore fisherman do if you want to launch at 4-6am or so? Or come back in after the office is closed? Is there any alternative short of launching the day before and anchoring, mooring or slipping the boat?
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Posted: Fri Sep 15th, 2006 01:35 am |
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At MSC, you can pay for the ramp fee the day before, and the security guy will drop the chain for you in the morning (you have to find him - he won't just walk over because you are backed up and waiting) with your launch ticket for that date.
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Posted: Fri Sep 15th, 2006 01:39 am |
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| Cool. I was hoping for something like that.
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Posted: Fri Sep 15th, 2006 02:59 am |
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The same applies for pulling the boat too - they always have someone on duty, but they can't let you do anything without a ramp ticket for the right date.
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Posted: Fri Sep 15th, 2006 05:39 pm |
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| If I was staying in the are for a week or so, could I buy tickets for several days in advance or can I only buy for the following day?
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