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We are booked to go with Eli's in a couple of weeks but my DH just broke his foot and is in a cast to his knee. He would like to go just to observe but we are wondering how wet the tour is and does he need to get wet at some point. For anyone who has gone on this tour, would this be possible?

 

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We are booked to go with Eli's in a couple of weeks but my DH just broke his foot and is in a cast to his knee. He would like to go just to observe but we are wondering how wet the tour is and does he need to get wet at some point. For anyone who has gone on this tour, would this be possible?

 

Thanks

 

He can get on the boat at the beginning of the day and stay there until the end, no problem. And there are places on the boat where he can stay entirely dry. Shouldn't be a problem. We've been out a couple of times with people who have chosen to stay on the boat all day. He'll sit and talk to the crew, relax in the sun, sip the refreshments and have a great day!

 

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