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Hitchhiking a boat

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'''Hitchhiking a boat''' can be quite an endeavor for some but can be done if you put the right effort in it. Your best chances are to become part of the crew. In the [[Caribbean]] it's not too hard to find sail boats that need an extra hand on deck.
Finding a boat can take you a lot of time. Mostly boat-hitchers try hanging out at the harbor for a week, talking to almost anyone, possibly finding a pub where sailors tend to drink their beer. Another way people often get rides on boats in the San Francisco area is to go to the pier with some beers and offer them to folx who look like they are heading out.
For more info see [[User:Paxus|Paxus]] his [[Sailboats|experiences]] hitching [[Sailboats]] in 1989/90.
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