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I agree with Gary's assessment. Last year when I was at Farley State Marina someone messed with my customer water filter.
Oh boy, these kind of reports is not what we need to hear a week before our event. Let's hope that we won't have these troubles when we get there. But, in worst case scenario when the dockmaster will see 200 angry people marching in to his office he'll get his act together. If not him, someone else from the management will.
Perhaps a note from Ron indicating expectations and recent experience would be in order. Easier to fix towers on Tuesday the 5th than Saturday the 9th.
Found this a few minutes ago
http://www.pressofatlanticcity.com/...cle_fdaeb13e-8989-11e0-a4f7-001cc4c03286.html
ATLANTIC CITY — Jim Knight stepped gingerly on a rotted dock board next to his boat at the Sen. Frank S. Farley State Marina and wondered whether he might be the next thing in the water.
“Look at that,” Knight exclaimed of the crumbling piece of wood. “If I weighed more than 165 pounds, I would probably fall right through.”
Knight also pointed to some weeds that had sprouted on the dock.
“I don’t have any weeds at my home. I wouldn’t expect them here where I pay boat rent,” Knight said.
Off to New York City for the weekend... Maybe they'll be nicer as they drain my bank account.
From yesterday on the water:
Maybe we should contact Donald Wittkowski and see if he wants to do a follow up story about our trip and follow along with the Posts? :smt038