Enki_Amenra
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Found this searching Google, hope it helpsSo no one knows if the slips cost $, or are they reserved, or where I can find out? Guess I could just stroll up to a boat there and start asking. . .
That show is pretty funny.me too. I'd love to have Capt Lee from "below deck" to drop me off at the slip for a game. Just have the biggest boat that blocks out the sun.
They're professionals that act like teenagers...too much drama. But they see some beautiful places in the world.That show is pretty funny.
seems like everybody on the crew is having sex. And in very cramped quarters so everyone hears what they’re doing. Just like the old Dorm days in College. Good times.
There are no slips, boats tie up to one another and extend out into the river. The larger boats mostly dominate, but there is almost always a tie up line for smaller boats too. Everyone is friendly, from all walks of life. You almost have to be, the only way to get to land (other than swimming) is by climbing over boat after boat. It's good though, don't let that deter, I definitely recommend anytime you can. The only time I hesitate is late games, a bit challenging.So no one knows if the slips cost $, or are they reserved, or where I can find out? Guess I could just stroll up to a boat there and start asking. . .
I went two times and too many drunks and had issues. Wildlife does not control it.Do any of you morans take a boat to games? Do you know if there are any limits to size, do they charge for slips, what's acceptable as far as behavior (moonshine or no?). When you go, do some of y'all stay and watch on your boat?
Normally, the Vol Navy is made of high class people. A lot of them stay on their yachts and watch the game as they party. I’m not for sure how you reserve a spot. As far as boat size...size mattersDo any of you morans take a boat to games? Do you know if there are any limits to size, do they charge for slips, what's acceptable as far as behavior (moonshine or no?). When you go, do some of y'all stay and watch on your boat?
There are no slips, boats tie up to one another and extend out into the river. The larger boats mostly dominate, but there is almost always a tie up line for smaller boats too. Everyone is friendly, from all walks of life. You almost have to be, the only way to get to land (other than swimming) is by climbing over boat after boat. It's good though, don't let that deter, I definitely recommend anytime you can. The only time I hesitate is late games, a bit challenging.