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Old 09-15-2011, 08:33 AM   #8
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We used to belong to Wessagusett YC. A lot of the inner harbor yacht clubs are sh1t shows. There are some serious heavy hitters who put in a solid 8am to midnight case of beer by themselves both days on a weekend.

They are a cheap place to drink and bring in the pros. This plus boats can equal disaster.
My club does not have a bar. But I've seen plenty of partying.
I remember one day heading to the boat at 5am. There was a guy sitting at a table alone drinking a beer. My buddy said "He sure it starting early" I replied.....NO.....hes still going from last night.
Pretty sad. I'm not sure how many members go boating after getting juiced though, I never witnessed it.

I never drink on the boat. I say have a good safe day on the water, then have a beer at home while grilling up the fish you caught.

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