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Bada Bling and What are your rules?????

My biggest gripe is shoes and my dealer always lets his guys wear them in my boat and they leave greasy stains I spend hours scrubbing out and then I gripe to him about them. Then we start over again next time I see him.

We use spray sunscreen all the time but somehow It seems to not leave a mess on things. Typically it's sprayed on the swim deck.

1. No shoes
2. No smoking or vaping
3. No jeans or clothes with exposed rivets or metal zippers
4. Eat on the swim deck, or over a plate.
5. try to remove all sand before coming inside.
6. Everyone has a good fitting life jacket - all kids wear them all the time we are moving. Crossing the ocean everyone wears them all the time.

I'm a little anal about my stuff. I never think resale I was just taught not to destroy stuff.
 
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My biggest gripe is shoes and my dealer always lets his guys wear them in my boat and they leave greasy stains I spend hours scrubbing out and then I gripe to him about them. Then we start over again next time I see him.

We use spray sunscreen all the time but somehow It seems to not leave a mess on things. Typically it's sprayed on the swim deck.

1. No shoes
2. No smoking or vaping
3. No jeans or clothes with exposed rivets or metal zippers
4. Eat on the swim deck, or over a plate.
5. try to remove all sand before coming inside.
6. Everyone has a good fitting life jacket - all kids wear them all the time we are moving. Crossing the ocean everyone wears them all the time.

I'm a little anal about my stuff. I never think resale I was just taught not to destroy stuff.


I saw this on @upperdeck boat a few years back, liked it and got one for the step over... I don't enforce it, it helps folks take pause
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http://www.ebay.com/itm/2-NAKED-FEE...ash=item3cfab843d2:g:FzcAAOSw3xJVZfiq&vxp=mtr
 
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