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Blu Q in Key West

February 15, 2012 kurt 1 Comment

My final visit on the road trip was the Blue Q in Key West. This 42' daycharter cat was the first boat in a box. It was built in Arkansas and trucked to the panhandle where it was assembled and launched. Capt. Steve reminded me that the boat was 20 years old. Like the other cats, it looked new. See http://bluqkeywest.com/

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  1. Steve Talbott says:
    February 19, 2012 at 8:10 am

    Thanks Kurt for visiting us once again in Key West. I’ve enjoyed owning and sailing this great boat
    now for 10 years. I’m the second owner as you know. She has proven to be a great design servicing the crew and passengers alike with great, fun, safe trips.

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