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		<title>Brooklyn VI</title>
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<p>Cast a line off the Brooklyn VI and you could reel in a prize-winning tuna, mackerel, or even a bluefish.  Captain Rob has caught them all at one point, and so have his patrons.  This deep-sea fishing vessel is 110 feet long, 22 feet wide and uses 3 diesel engines to power its way through the waters of New York and New Jersey.  <span id="more-161"></span>Full Day trips run from 7:00 am to 3:00 pm, or be daring and try a night trip from 7:00 pm to 3:00 am.  The VI has been sailing strong since 1948, and docks at Pier 6 in Sheepshead Bay.</p>
<p>Pier 6, Emmons Avenue at 26th Street, Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn<br />
(718) 743-8464</p>
<h2>EXTRA: What To Pack For A Fishing Trip</h2>
<p><strong>Ahoy, matey!  A deep-sea fishing trip is fun, but make sure you pack right to avoid a deep-sea disaster.  You can thank us later.</strong></p>
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Sunscreen. </strong>There aren’t any tall buildings blocking the sun out on the water, New York! Sunburn is the last thing you want to disembark with, so sunscreen is a necessity.</p>
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Sunglasses. </strong> It’s bright out there on the high seas, and squinting for 8 hours straight will surely make your face hurt.</p>
<p><strong>Rags. </strong>Fish guts.  Need we say more?</p>
<p><strong>Extra Layers and Gloves. </strong>It may be a comfortable temp on the shore, but it’s always cooler and windier on the water.  Bring a hoodie or jacket, and gloves if you’re sailing during the fall or spring.</p>
<p><strong>Rain Gear. </strong>Seriously, you never know.  We recommend an oversize poncho that will cover you head to toe, because you can’t really cast while holding an umbrella.</p>
<p><strong>Camera or Camcorder.</strong> Your friends might be skeptical when you say you caught a fish “this big!”  Documenting every second will give you proof, and bragging rights.</p>
<p><strong>A Beat-Up Bag. </strong>With all the sea spray, fish slime and bait blood, there’s no place for a designer bag on the water.  Hold all your gear in something you wouldn’t mind getting a bit messy.</p>
<p><strong>Binoculars or Spyglass. </strong>You never know what marine life you’ll spot on the ocean.  At the very least, it’ll make you feel like a real pirate.</p>
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