@Sirene it was great meeting you at the dock yesterday. I wish I had longer to chat with you. I could tell right away you were a very nice guy from the bit of chat we did have. And thank you so much for offering to help with getting my boat off the dock in the strong wind when I was untying. Unfortunately my buddy was driving over to the campground boat launch with my truck/trailer to pull my boat out and catch the ferry. Yup I think I'll have a Tuna boner for a few days still lol. Ocean Viagara lol.
Very ****** about the motor but so great the guys at that shop helped you out so quickly!! Those are beauty fish you guys got and you guys sure earned them staying out getting back out there after you had issues etc..I'm with you in the not liking the idea of staying out overnight drifting around. We have commercial fishermen in our family and a good friend of mine is a commercial fisherman and some of the stories we have heard about a lot of mishaps out on the water at night, ie auto pilot and guys falling asleep and collisions with obstacles, other boats, equipment failures going un noticed, all kinds of things. If those things go sideways out there and a sporty is sitting there drifting and a large commercial ship comes by and runs in to them un noticed it would feel like a large stump to them and no one would have a clue what happened till it's too late. These are just possibilities things could go wrong so I know guys do it and haven't had issues but for me I just don't like the idea. Even if you have a watch guy up all night, then that guy is out the next day from being bagged so badly from not sleeping..anyways I'm with you on that one lol.
What a ****** experience with the airline!! Thanks for the heads up about their rules. Hope to see you out there again some time and have more time to chat and grab a beer some time. (Usually have a few on ice in the boat

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