Pescador
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Boat Storage in San Bruno
I have some friends who live in San Bruno that have started doing boat storage in a secure yard. They are the Tecate distributors so the store is on
the edge of their yard. The perimeter is fenced securely and they have a large entry gate. For $15 US per month, it hardly makes sense to haul your
boat home. Their names are Teri and Mario Salazar, phone 011-52-615-153-9027
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Don't they have a good launch ramp there also? Are Bill and Bonnie still storing boats in SL? I remember ChicagoRoss lost his prop off his boat
while stored in their yard once. They just called him and said, "next time you come down you need to bring a new prop".
Hey, Has Ken showed up yet. If so tell him Tom and Yho say hi.
Now for the important stuff. Hows the fishin?
Proud husband of a legal immigrant.
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losfrailes
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Bill's comment about 'bring down a new prop' is very typical. My friends, teachers from Idaho had a tackle box, gas can and other items stolen from
their boat while in his care, and he accused them of lying because they were late in reporting it. Of course, when they came by to report it, he was
closed. (Only open on Mon-Tue-Thu-Fri from 9 am. till noon).
And Teri and Marios place is super secure and reasonable, as is Franciscos place in Ejido San Lucas. Francisco is also a super mechanic, open almost
24/7, reasonable and will finish the job in record time.
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Bob and Susan
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what is the name of the guy almost across from you wayne?
when i was looking for your street that guy came out RIGHT away...
i think he tought i was scopping out the stuff....
i guess i was because i saw brenda's seadoos there and wondered why they were stored there...
until she said he was also a boat mechanic
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losfrailes
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Thats Francisco, the mechanic and boat storage choice in Ejido San Lucas. Storage in San Bruno is best with Teri and Mario.
My in front neighbor sometimes gets pretty protective of our street, he is the local traffic control guy I guess.
Lots of the people that were storing at Bills place have found Francisco to be more secure, less expensive and a whole lot easier to deal with.
Francisco is also taking out fishing charters now, I guess just to occupy his free time.
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Pescador
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The ramp at San Bruno got flooded out in the big hurricane last fall but some of the locals are putting together a project and have hired a backhoe to
clean up the ramp and make it operational again. They are taking donations so if anybody wants to chip in your money would be welcome.
In fact if you want to finance the whole thing I am sure that we could find a bronze placque like the ones Agundez is putting up on all of his
projects around the state.
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Don Alley
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Quote: | Originally posted by Pescador
In fact if you want to finance the whole thing I am sure that we could find a bronze placque like the ones Agundez is putting up on all of his
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"Narcisco" Agundez?
Does that translate into what I think it does??? No wonder all the plaques.
Hey Don, somebody ought to get that guy busy on dredging the Loreto harbor.
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