gengiant
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Others briefly touched on this, but IMO the point needs to be reinforced: it's not the perfect weather/conditions and the perfectly running boat that are the issue. The question is what happens when it does get bad out there? You may be hours from sheltered water, possibly without engine power, and no way to keep the water out of the boat. Without an inflatable life raft in a craft like a 240SD there is no way I'd wager the Admiral's or my own life on a trip like this. Though slim, the odds of "something" happening are WAYYYYY too great. But heck, that's why they came up with the Darwin Awards!
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'Gypsy' of the Lunar Sea
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'Gypsy' of the Lunar Sea
1994 270DA
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