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It took 5 hours but they finally got Reboot into the water yesterday. We missed our 6 pm bridge reservation so we reset it for this morning (the railroad bridge only opens with a reservation, since the Kinnickinnic River is normally only traveled to put boats in and out of storage and most powerboats don't need the bridge to open it is not considered a big deal.)
This morning we will be going down the river to McKinley Marina, Reboot's summer home.
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