Catalina Flyer question.

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diver_doug

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I have a Stanley tub (not the gigantic one, the smaller 25 gallon one) that I put all my gear in/tanks on. Never had an issue with it on the Catalina Express, but I've never been on the Flyer. Just wondering if anyone has brought one of these (or something similar) onto the Flyer? Just wanting to make sure I wouldn't have any issues with them saying it's too big or something.
 
Unless someone else can comment with experience, I'd give them a call. In all my years here, I've never taken the Flyer (nor did I take the Great White Steamer) since my car was parked in Long Beach.
 
A 25 gal tub should be no prob. I was told by a crew member that their general rule of thumb is whatever you can carry/roll on in one shot as you board. No multiple loading trips.
 
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