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I created this stub article because I noticed that Mail Boat redirects. There are many places in the world where mail boats are still in use, and the redirect target only discusses the historic use of them. They are a lifeline for many communities who rely on (perhaps relatively) efficient water transport for mail, goods and transport. Mlepisto (talk) 02:11, 26 May 2020 (UTC)Reply
I'm attempting to create this article (or content that can be merged with another article) and have some personal experience using a few mail boat services, primarily in the Bahamas. NPOV is intended, but my experience may show when compared to limits personal knowledge of other areas. Please bear with me and help improve the article if you are able to. Mlepisto (talk) 14:16, 24 May 2020 (UTC)Reply