Snapper tuition

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Re: Snapper tuition

Post by Marty.A » Thu Oct 20, 2016 11:14 am

su888 wrote:$70 an hour, minimum 4 hours.
Is that per person or as a group I wouldn't mind doing something like that myself.

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Post by purple5ive » Thu Oct 20, 2016 11:22 am

Marty.A wrote:
su888 wrote:$70 an hour, minimum 4 hours.
Is that per person or as a group I wouldn't mind doing something like that myself.

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i believe you go out in your own boat with him

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Re: Snapper tuition

Post by Marty.A » Thu Oct 20, 2016 11:29 am

purple5ive wrote:
Marty.A wrote:
su888 wrote:$70 an hour, minimum 4 hours.
Is that per person or as a group I wouldn't mind doing something like that myself.

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i believe you go out in your own boat with him
Thanks Purple will definitely look into it as my mates boat has just been refurbished and he's really interested in doing it.

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Re: Snapper tuition

Post by Brett » Thu Oct 20, 2016 3:04 pm

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Brett wrote:Better book in quick if you want G, he's already booked up till the 4/5nov. Spoke to him tonight @ BCF
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do you know how much G blake charges?
a bit of tutoring wouldnt go astray me thinks , he is also quite good with plastics so thats a bonus

As above with the pricing. He used to have a minimum boat size also, not sure if he still does or not. Give him a ring and he'll answer any questions about what requirements he asks for.

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Re: Snapper tuition

Post by yepi'mon » Sat Nov 19, 2016 10:35 pm

I did the Cini tuition a few weeks back. I would say it was only ok. He definitely has a tonne of knowledge to give but the actual course was a bit hap hazard and really just him reeling off what he could think of at the time. Considering the cost I expected it to be a bit more professional.

I would try someone else first and look for something that is a bit more one on one.

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