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Is Sunday night still local night for the Willie T?
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Lots and lots of high power cigarette type boats come over on that day. Wow, never heard so much thunder as when they come in!
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It's nice however that they slow to idle speed and drive carefully through the anchorage and mooring field especially when leaving late at night totally drunk. G
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I've been there several times on a Sunday, and plan to on my next trip as well. I've never had a problem at the so-called "locals" night. If Sunday fits your schedule to hit up the Willy T, I say go for it <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Cheers.gif" alt="" />
... DIF all the time...
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