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The saga continues. Guess who I found. nope try again, nope keep on trying,
still a big nope
Tada they have been stuck at the Fort Desoto boat ramp since they left the sand bar last week , They keep getting tickets for blocking the ramp , went from bad to worse and Eckerd is still reviewing weather they will tow the boat or not. The boat won't run and they need to get towed across the channel about 100 yards to keep from being ticketed or having the boat impounded for blocking the ramp It just never ends! so anyone out in that area who feels like giving them a short tow across the channel to the safe zone I know they would really appreciate it.
Well this is still an ongoing adventure. Since I last saw them at the boat ramp I figured they finally managed to get the boat to a marina. I looked in a few but no contact. Today I went out and look who I found parked in the exact place I had suggested to them a couple weeks ago.
Sadly they went to the fort Desoto camp ground area and received a 500 dollar ticket For not transferring the paperwork in time for the boat title. They did mention to me that they were thinking of going there but since the boat had to be towed I felt it was a bad idea, little did I know just how bad!
They are now out of the way, out of the channel and very close to the road by the bridge going into Fort Desoto parked in a big wash channel hole where the boat won't hit bottom at low tide. So when you go under the bridge look to the south east and there they are say hello or o hell either is appropriate.