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Old 21-06-2021, 15:25   #1
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Wanted -Actively licensed sailing Captain for 40 tons or greater

We have just taken delivery of an Oyster 66 that we need to move from ~ Port Everglades up to Cracker Boy Boatworks in Palm Beach sometime in the next week.
For the time being Insurance requires we have a licensed captain onboard.

If you are a captain in the area or know of a captain in the area we welcome your ideas.

It's a day or nights worth of work.

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Old 21-06-2021, 17:13   #2
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Re: Wanted -Actively licensed sailing Captain for 40 tons or greater

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We have just taken delivery of an Oyster 66 that we need to move from ~ Port Everglades up to Cracker Boy Boatworks in Palm Beach sometime in the next week.

For the time being Insurance requires we have a licensed captain onboard.



If you are a captain in the area or know of a captain in the area we welcome your ideas.



It's a day or nights worth of work.



Lisa


Budget two days for this. By the time you get outside, up the coast and inside it will be 1 1/2 days.

If she can go up the ICW, same thing.
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Old 27-06-2021, 00:41   #3
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Re: Wanted -Actively licensed sailing Captain for 40 tons or greater

Its <50 miles inlet to inlet, easy daylight run in a boat that size... while i am not liscensed, insurance companys like my resume, and crackerboy is in my backyard, literally. Though i am booked solid till mid end july... let me know if you need a hand with any projects when you get to the yard.

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Old 27-06-2021, 00:42   #4
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Pm and i will give you the number of a local liscensed capt who can help...
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Old 05-07-2021, 06:58   #5
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Re: Wanted -Actively licensed sailing Captain for 40 tons or greater

Thanks all. We found a captain - who was great. It took all of 5 hours for them to get to Riviera Beach. Thank you for the feedback, much appreciated.
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