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No I won't be drinking while in my boat however, I do plan on transporting six cases of beer a bottle of fine Canadian Whisky and a couple gallons of wine to my cabin for the week. Just transporting isn't a violation is it?
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Just as long as all the containers are unopened you should be ok, it is pretty clear to see you are packed up and heading to camp and not a leasure drive.
Keep releasing them all Richard Collin http://www.trophymuskiecharters.com |
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Like the previous post stated, as long as the cases are still sealed and the seals on the booze are not cracked, it is not a problem. As extra insurance, keep the booze as far from you in the boat as possible. There is a rule about proximity to the operator for cars, but I'm not sure if it applies to boats. I can find no mention of that on the Coast Guard site.
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Won't be a problem. When you make the run from Minaki up to Harbour Island they won't even look @ you. In that area they totally understand the need to transport goods via boat. HOWEVER, having a cold beverage in ones hands & missing a container in the proper case may get their attention......I really wouldn't worry about it.
Good Fishen Rob |
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