CRANE DAY if fast approaching. Make sure your boats are ready. Make sure your motors work or that you have a paddle or arrange for a tow from another sailor. Make sure your Boat Slip Lease is filled out and that you have submitted a copy of your current registration and proof of insurance. Make sure you have plenty of help, tools and a tow vehicle to get your boat to the crane-in area. Be prepared to pay your crane balance the day of CRANE DAY and that you have already paid the non-refundable crane deposit. Below is the current CRANE DAY list based on those that have submitted their deposit. If you are not on the list you need to get your deposit in ASAP. Wardle, Chad (deposit paid) Malmborg, Adam (deposit paid) Bonfiglio, Jme (deposit paid) Doll, Drew (deposit paid) Stradling, Frank (deposit paid) Oswald, Dave (deposit paid) Stilwell, Austin (deposit paid) Cowan, Chris (deposit paid) Stanford, Cory (deposit paid) Les (deposit paid) Hansell, Craig (deposit paid) McDonough, Mike (deposit paid) Burton, Troy (deposit paid) Carlson, Dave (deposit paid) Merseth, Melissa (deposit paid) Thanks Dave
I wonder if there's anyone who could tow us to the slip. I'm still working on getting the outboard going. On Thu, Apr 18, 2024, 2:55 PM Dave Shearer <harbormaster@gslmarina.com> wrote:
CRANE DAY if fast approaching. Make sure your boats are ready. Make sure your motors work or that you have a paddle or arrange for a tow from another sailor.
Make sure your Boat Slip Lease is filled out and that you have submitted a copy of your current registration and proof of insurance.
Make sure you have plenty of help, tools and a tow vehicle to get your boat to the crane-in area. Be prepared to pay your crane balance the day of CRANE DAY and that you have already paid the non-refundable crane deposit.
Below is the current CRANE DAY list based on those that have submitted their deposit. If you are not on the list you need to get your deposit in ASAP.
Wardle, Chad (deposit paid)
Malmborg, Adam (deposit paid)
Bonfiglio, Jme (deposit paid)
Doll, Drew (deposit paid)
Stradling, Frank (deposit paid)
Oswald, Dave (deposit paid)
Stilwell, Austin (deposit paid)
Cowan, Chris (deposit paid)
Stanford, Cory (deposit paid)
Les (deposit paid)
Hansell, Craig (deposit paid)
McDonough, Mike (deposit paid)
Burton, Troy (deposit paid)
Carlson, Dave (deposit paid)
Merseth, Melissa (deposit paid)
Thanks
Dave
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I am also going to need a tow (or I'll be paddling) - anyway, see you all on the 25th On Thu, Apr 18, 2024 at 2:55 PM Dave Shearer <harbormaster@gslmarina.com> wrote:
CRANE DAY if fast approaching. Make sure your boats are ready. Make sure your motors work or that you have a paddle or arrange for a tow from another sailor.
Make sure your Boat Slip Lease is filled out and that you have submitted a copy of your current registration and proof of insurance.
Make sure you have plenty of help, tools and a tow vehicle to get your boat to the crane-in area. Be prepared to pay your crane balance the day of CRANE DAY and that you have already paid the non-refundable crane deposit.
Below is the current CRANE DAY list based on those that have submitted their deposit. If you are not on the list you need to get your deposit in ASAP.
Wardle, Chad (deposit paid)
Malmborg, Adam (deposit paid)
Bonfiglio, Jme (deposit paid)
Doll, Drew (deposit paid)
Stradling, Frank (deposit paid)
Oswald, Dave (deposit paid)
Stilwell, Austin (deposit paid)
Cowan, Chris (deposit paid)
Stanford, Cory (deposit paid)
Les (deposit paid)
Hansell, Craig (deposit paid)
McDonough, Mike (deposit paid)
Burton, Troy (deposit paid)
Carlson, Dave (deposit paid)
Merseth, Melissa (deposit paid)
Thanks
Dave
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