Walkthrough a Sea Tow Workhorse

Meet Charleston Sea Tow captain Anthony Noury and his super stout 26-foot Almar RIB.

If you need to call Sea Tow while fishing an offshore ledge, there’s a pretty good chance you’ll be met by a captain like Charleston Sea Tow franchise owner Anthony Noury. The workhorse Noury relies on to get you home? A custom-built 26-foot Almar that punches far, far above its weight. Stay tuned for a feature on Noury—and why a tow service subscription could save your boat, your peace of mind and serious money—in an upcoming issue of Power & Motoryacht magazine.

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Chris Dixon

Senior Editor, Power & Motoryacht
Chris Dixon is the author of Ghost Wave and The Ocean, The Ultimate Handbook of Nautical Knowledge. His writing has appeared in The New York Times bestseller The Southerner’s Handbook. His writing has also appeared in The New York Times, The Washington Post, Outside, Popular Mechanics and Garden & Gun. He grew up boating, fishing and surfing along the coasts of South Carolina and Georgia, once spent a year working and traveling with Jimmy Buffett and today lives in Charleston with his wife, son and daughter.

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