On Thu, 13 Jan 2005 11:41:04 GMT, "Roger Long"
wrote:
My planned transit of the Erie Canal by 32 foot sailboat this summer
is looking more difficult since the cruising guide arrived yesterday.
My plans require leaving the boat at a couple places, probably
Rochester and Syracuse, for one to two weeks and then returning to
continue the trip. There don't appear to be many places to do this.
Does anyone have any experience or recommendations on this?
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The canal does not go to Rochester and Syracuse, passing well to the
south of Rochester and to the north of Syracuse. Your best bet is to
leave it at a commercial marina. There is a town NE of Syracuse
called Brewerton that has several, but there are other possibilities
as well.
A while ago, someone said that one of the two yards that take down
masts in Buffalo (where I also have to leave the boat for a while) was
to be avoided. I wouldn't want anyone to bad mouth a business but, can
anyone recommend which yard to use? There appear to be only two so I'll
draw my own conclusions.
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No experience with that.
When the mast comes down, will the marina have people with the skills
and materials to build a suitable rack to hold the mast? I'd like to
avoid trying to fly out with hammers, saws, drills, and lumber in my
luggage.
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Probably possible but you will be paying top dollar for marina labor.
BTW I faxed an order to the canal corp the day before yesterday for
the cruising guide. I only specified and paid for standard delivery
but it arrived FedEx yesterday morning! This is incredible service
from a state agency. I didn't expect it for weeks. I've heard that
they are trying hard to attract boaters to the canal system. Maybe
good service is part of that.
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The canal guide is very good. Enjoy your trip, it can be very
pleasant. Consider making up a set of fender boards. They will help
to keep the side of your boat clean in the locks.
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