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Doug, this is a tad OT, but I am wondering how far you are from the Oriental
area? My Brother and I were looking at some property there and I was wondering about water depths in the Neuse and creeks in that area. We each have small sailboats (Cal-25 and Matilda 20) and would like to keep them wet if we could. We would need 5 ft at low water for the Cal. Also, broadband connections are a necessity. Any ideas on what is available? The RE agent was more interested in selling than answering these questions. Thanks. Regards, JR -- --------------------------------------------------------------------- "Eliminate annoying spam! My mailbox is protected by iHateSpam, the #1-rated spam buster." http://www.ihatespam.net "DSK" wrote in message ... Scotty wrote: Talked to a guy in Joisey today as he was waxing a car. He said he does trucks and boats, too. I mentioned that I just did my boat. He said he does boats in the NYC area while they're in the water. Stands on a dock (apparently a floating one) and does one side, then turns the boat to do the other. I 've never heard of this. Have you? Sure. Where have you been? JG wrote: I have heard of this. Apparently, it looks fine for a few months then flakes off. Hasn't happened to any boats I've waxed in the water. We use 3-M stuff and a 10" RO buffer. Works like a champ as long as you don't drop the buffer in the water. DSK |
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