Sea Tow Oil Drop

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Sea Tow Oil Drop

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Hope none of you were the unfortunate non-Sea Tow member I heard call in for an oil drop Saturday out of St Marks to their 23 Contender.

Sea Tow estimated 2 hours dock to dock to drop 5 gallons of oil- at $200 an hour. One expepnsive "I forgot". Bet he did remember his beer :beer:
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Aint nothing cheap about a boat............
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I heard them too... SeaTow is cheep insurance!
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I'll bet he won't ever do that again !!! :wink:
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Ouch...bet he doesn't do that twice.
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If you're rollin around in a 23 Contender, you can afford a thousand bucks worth of oil.
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