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1. What
happens if I get sea sick?
A. First of all I suggest that in
planning to go on a cruise you take a prescribed dose of sea sick medicine,
there are several types available over the counter. I have found them to
work well for myself when I needed them. Sea sickness medications do work
provided they are given the proper amount of time, as instructed on the
container. If not taken properly you might watch them splash in the ocean.
B. If you do get sea sick on the
cruise I can do two things;
a.
Return you to the dock
b.
Proceed into more sheltered waters
C. I do not refund, however
depending on circumstances I might provide a rain check for another
trip. (Top
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2. Will we see seals?
More then likely as they are very
prolific in this area. (Top of
page)
3. Can we feed the gulls?
Yes you can, just bring a loaf of
bread with you and we will stop so you can.
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4. Will we get wet?
It is possible that you will get
wet, although we will do our best to keep you dry. I recommend that you wear
appropriate foot gear. Old sneakers, water shoes, and boots work well.
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5. What happens if it is windy, rainy, or
cold?
It is up to me as Captain to decide
whether the weather conditions are safe and comfortable for my passengers. I
will check the day before and the morning of the tour and decide if it’s a
go or no go. That is why I need a phone number for where you are staying so
we can communicate. If I deem that it will be unsafe or uncomfortable I can
and will reschedule. (Top
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6. Where will we board the boat?
We load and unload at a private dock
in Sebasco. As there is very limited parking, I ask that my passengers
respect the owner’s wishes and not linger. (Top
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7. Can we buy lobsters?
Yes you
certainly can, I do sell lobsters and crabs to my clients, at a reduced
price. If you desire to buy lobsters please come prepared with a large
enough cooler and ice packs. (I do not recommend ice cubes or crushed ice as
lobsters will die in fresh water.)
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