I have a friend who just bought a 21’ Sea Hunt with T-top. He is looking for a dry stack space, preferably at Daniel Island Marina but willing to consider others. Looking to lease for at least one year. Must be a spot tall enough to accomodate the T-top - probably 10’ high at minimum. PM me if you have a space for lease with your contact info and pricing so I can pass along the info. Thanks.
I’ve got just what you want Comp and at the right price. Sold my boat and need someone to take my spot. I sent you a PM. Call me.
Boatless
I have a dry stack question for y’all.
I just recently moved my boat to a dry stack facility at a marina. This is the first times I’ve used dry stack. I was wondering. Is it customary to tip the guys who pull and/or stack your boat? If so, when and how much?
Thanks
“Every normal man must be tempted at times to spit on his hands, hoist the black flag, and begin to slit throats” – H.L.Mencken
2007 Tidewater 19 Bay
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Originally posted by wstrickland1I’ve got just what you want Comp and at the right price. Sold my boat and need someone to take my spot. I sent you a PM. Call me.
Boatless
what are you looking for now?
you change boats like i change socks
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Originally posted by crabjackI have a dry stack question for y’all.
I just recently moved my boat to a dry stack facility at a marina. This is the first times I’ve used dry stack. I was wondering. Is it customary to tip the guys who pull and/or stack your boat? If so, when and how much?Thanks
“Every normal man must be tempted at times to spit on his hands, hoist the black flag, and begin to slit throats” – H.L.Mencken
2007 Tidewater 19 Bay
I always do (did).
Boatless
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Originally posted by chris Vquote:
Originally posted by wstrickland1I’ve got just what you want Comp and at the right price. Sold my boat and need someone to take my spot. I sent you a PM. Call me.
Boatless
what are you looking for now?
you change boats like i change sockswww.teamcharlestonmarine.com
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Well, it was great for fishing. Unbelievable for fishing actually but my family hated that style of boat therefore they never went with me. I figure I can get a beater to fish inshore but am looking at something like a Seahunt Ultra 232. You know, the center console with a pontoon boat feel. Anyway, that’s what I’m after now.
Boatless
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Originally posted by crabjackI have a dry stack question for y’all.
I just recently moved my boat to a dry stack facility at a marina. This is the first times I’ve used dry stack. I was wondering. Is it customary to tip the guys who pull and/or stack your boat? If so, when and how much?Thanks
“Every normal man must be tempted at times to spit on his hands, hoist the black flag, and begin to slit throats” – H.L.Mencken
2007 Tidewater 19 Bay
Yep, I always did. they had a “tip jar” at the loading dock and would drop in a couple to 5 dollars when I could.
comptime; i stopped by wayne magwood’s place yesterday on shem creek while i was in town to visit with him and he has 4 or 5 empties at this time. might want to give him a call.