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I may have missed any info earlier but I was wondering if anyone had any news about Tiko Tiko. Was It destroyed or did they move it to safe waters?
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It was in dry dock during Irma, and looks to have suffered mast and rigging damage. Last report was they are waiting on insurance like everyone else.
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He may have to cast a wider net to get customers from around the island. Seems to me 90% of customers cam from Papagayo clipboard and Niko strolling a packed Club O beach.
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Yeah i'm not sure what the percentage is. I'm sure Niko does drum up a good deal of business. When we sailed with them in April, there was several couples that walked/ran down from the village and were out of breath. LOL. They may have to make some adjustments to his advertising and trips. Time will tell, But i hope they get back up and running soon.
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Any updates on Tiko-Tiko? It was mentioned in another post at the end of March he was waiting for insurance.
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