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I'm looking forward to going back to this post tomorrow. This is an interesting and pertinent thread.
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Most boaters are very aware of how a boat can be damaged and use reasonable care. Now if your boats mooring lines or line came loose I suspect you would welcome a visit.
IMHO you are over reacting. Now if the guy was not operating in a way to protect your boat or another then I'd say yep a problem. No one should just get on your boat for a look-see but to facilitate docking or protecting another craft it is okay with me - actually I encourage it. |
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