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Old 08-21-2010
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Looking for a dock . . .

This is kind of a shot in the dark, but I would like to meet someone who would be interested in letting me dock my 39' Allied Mistress free of charge in exchange for their using the boat. I would only use it in the Spring some and in the Fall some, and they could use it whenever I do not. Right now it is in a marina at Carrabelle, Florida, and I want to move it to the East coast. Either north Florida, Georgia, or south South Carolina. I would need power and at least 6' of water at low tide. The boat only draws 4'6" but I get very nervous when the depth indicator shows less than 2' under the keel!

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This might be considered chartering the boat, since you are receiving something of value for use of the boat. You might want to check with your insurance company about doing this.
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