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Does anyone keep a log book for their boat?
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<blockquote data-quote="mbweimar" data-source="post: 426688" data-attributes="member: 9884"><p>When I inherited my uncle's 1988 Mako 231 there were 3 giant Rubbermaid containers in the console. They contained every reciept for every service, every part, every nut and bolt ever put on the boat since it was bought in 1987. It also had old fishing charts with notes, and marks all over them dating back to the mid 70's. The boat was used to fish offshore around the coast of Georgia, and all over the panhandle of Florida. </p><p></p><p>It's kinda hard to imagine getting around 30 miles offshore with nothing but a compass and a chart.</p><p></p><p>I kept most of the charts. One day all have them framed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mbweimar, post: 426688, member: 9884"] When I inherited my uncle's 1988 Mako 231 there were 3 giant Rubbermaid containers in the console. They contained every reciept for every service, every part, every nut and bolt ever put on the boat since it was bought in 1987. It also had old fishing charts with notes, and marks all over them dating back to the mid 70's. The boat was used to fish offshore around the coast of Georgia, and all over the panhandle of Florida. It's kinda hard to imagine getting around 30 miles offshore with nothing but a compass and a chart. I kept most of the charts. One day all have them framed. [/QUOTE]
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