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@Selassie I that's a totally amazing story! lmao Totally my personality, love in ingenuity. The devils in the details and sounds like you guys had them locked down pretty good. That was some pretty damned good extra cash there! haha IMO and isn't a crime that hurts anybody with laws that are pretty antiquated.
Man that Florida life and hoping over the Bahamas, the Keys, Cuba or wherever sounds so amazing and just the fishing part as well with that.
Reason I was inquiring is with the products I sell in South America looking to start bringing back goods and one that struck me was cigars besides the normal ass coffee/panela, vanilla, etc. I bring back now.
I'm defiantly planning on moving to Florida in the near future to make the plane rides a lot shorter and want to get a Cat to, so basically with a center cat you can easily get around for about 150 miles? How much does the tank take out of curiosity? How much is a decent cat to fish travel decently and live comfortably cost?
Most importantly which is the reason I haven't moved there yet is what the hell do you do when a Hurricane comes? With your boat, house etc etc.
P.s. a passion of mine was reading up on that 1715 Spanish fleet? You have any stories regarding those?Haha Could talk all day about this stuff!
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Captain... we're taking the thread way off course! Ha
My particular kind/model of cat is one that has won the Bimini challenge for it's size in the past. That's a challenge that has boats travel from NC to Bimini which is over 500 miles... and it has to be done on just what the boat's tank(s) can hold. So no refueling or carrying extra tanks on deck. So obviously mine can travel way more than 150 miles on one tank. My tanks hold only about 200 gallons total.
A good cat is going to cost 6 figures... but there are some that don't cost near as much. I have 2 different friends who own Freeman cats. Both of those boats are over 1 million dollars... one of them is 1.5 mill. Most cats in Florida are center console boats, so you might have a bathroom inside the console... but none of them are boats you can live on. They're designed for fishing/diving.
About a year or 2 before he died, Jimmy Buffet had a custom cat made for himself. He took a Freeman cat's hull and had them add the cabin and flying bridge of some kind of sportfisher on top. So he had a cat one could technically live aboard. That boat cost millionS to have made. You can look up pictures of it.
We all respect hurricanes as Florida Natives, but we don't necessarily fear them at all unless you live directly on the intercoastal or the beach really. I'm in the Orlando area so I'm 30 minutes away from the coast. The srorm surges don't come close to the center of the state. My boat sits on a big ass trailer so it's fine... I can't remember how many hurricanes it's been through. I'm able to park it in my backyard behind our fence. My friends who have the Freeman cats leave their boats in the water for the most part. One of them is trailer-able, so they take it out of the water when a storm is approaching. My other friend's Freeman is too big for a trailer, so he either runs it to another part of the state on the water or he just has it tied up behind his crib in the water VERY GOOD and it has always been fine.
I'll post a copy of my Hurricane Evacuation plan below. This plan is permanently posted in my garage...