That would have been bad either way. On the other hand, I'm sure the guy at the marina office would have offered up the ice machine in exchange for a tuna steak. (Just saying.)Steve Laume wrote:Neil, I thought about just tossing a couple of steaks in your cockpit with a note. I had no idea when you might be returning and it could have gone badly or literally bad. Either rotted fish or a seagull frenzy would not have been a good thing to return to.
Fish boat Raven
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Re: Fish boat Raven
Fair winds, Neil
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Re: Fish boat Raven
Nice catch! Big Eye and Yellowfin are both called ahi in Hawaii and nowadays in other parts of the US. The Big Eye is more desired for sashimi because of its higher fat content. I bet it was ono!
Aloha,
Bob Chinn
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