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[email protected] July 23rd 06 02:31 AM

Sailing in Wyoming
 
We did not go to WY to sail but we did camp at Signal Mt campground on
the edge of Jackson Lake in Grand Teton Park and I was surprised to see
it was such a great sailing venue. It is miles wide and 18 miles long
with numerous islands and clear water. It is immediately at the base
of Mt Moran with the Grand Teton off to the left so the scenary is
spectacular. I was surprised to see there were at least three marinas
and we saw powerboats up to 30' (average seemed to be 18') and
sailboats up to 26'. The marinas only charged $24/night for a slip but
there is a $40/year boating fee and $25/week park pass. There were
rental powerboats but no rental sailboats, hmmmmmmm.........
This is Wyoming so there is copious wind and the water was warm enough
that a spill would not be life threatening.
I was interested in seeing if there were seasonal jobs for my older
kids and sure enough it looks good for waiters and waitresses. Because
there is little housing available, they have park dorms available for a
very low amount of money ($50-80/week including meals). The people who
frequent the lodges generally have money so tips are good.
Why not get my son (only 16 right now) to take a small sailboat, say
something like a Catalina 22 there and put it on a mooring buoy (there
are lots of them) and have him take tourists sailing? He wouldnt make
a lot of money but hey, sailing in a beautiful place and getting paid
for itis an achievement. He could incorporate to shield himself (and
us ) from liability. Unfortunately, he'd have to develop some good
judgement about when he shouldnt go sailing........


Bob Crantz July 23rd 06 04:11 AM

Sailing in Wyoming
 
He may need a captain's license to take people for hire.


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We did not go to WY to sail but we did camp at Signal Mt campground on
the edge of Jackson Lake in Grand Teton Park and I was surprised to see
it was such a great sailing venue. It is miles wide and 18 miles long
with numerous islands and clear water. It is immediately at the base
of Mt Moran with the Grand Teton off to the left so the scenary is
spectacular. I was surprised to see there were at least three marinas
and we saw powerboats up to 30' (average seemed to be 18') and
sailboats up to 26'. The marinas only charged $24/night for a slip but
there is a $40/year boating fee and $25/week park pass. There were
rental powerboats but no rental sailboats, hmmmmmmm.........
This is Wyoming so there is copious wind and the water was warm enough
that a spill would not be life threatening.
I was interested in seeing if there were seasonal jobs for my older
kids and sure enough it looks good for waiters and waitresses. Because
there is little housing available, they have park dorms available for a
very low amount of money ($50-80/week including meals). The people who
frequent the lodges generally have money so tips are good.
Why not get my son (only 16 right now) to take a small sailboat, say
something like a Catalina 22 there and put it on a mooring buoy (there
are lots of them) and have him take tourists sailing? He wouldnt make
a lot of money but hey, sailing in a beautiful place and getting paid
for itis an achievement. He could incorporate to shield himself (and
us ) from liability. Unfortunately, he'd have to develop some good
judgement about when he shouldnt go sailing........




Lady Pilot July 23rd 06 04:26 AM

Sailing in Wyoming
 

"Bob Crantz" wrote:
He may need a captain's license to take people for hire.


Did dbohara stop by and visit? curious minds...

LP


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[email protected] July 23rd 06 04:39 AM

Sailing in Wyoming
 

Lady Pilot wrote:
"Bob Crantz" wrote:
He may need a captain's license to take people for hire.


Did dbohara stop by and visit? curious minds...

LP


wrote in message


????????


Lady Pilot July 23rd 06 04:44 AM

Sailing in Wyoming
 

wrote:

Lady Pilot wrote:
"Bob Crantz" wrote:
He may need a captain's license to take people for hire.


Did dbohara stop by and visit? curious minds...

LP


wrote in message


????????


Bob Crantz (from this newsgroup) asked you to stop through Colorado and
visit him. You never answered his post. I have this strange memory bank...

LP



[email protected] July 23rd 06 04:48 AM

Sailing in Wyoming
 

Lady Pilot wrote:
wrote:

Lady Pilot wrote:
"Bob Crantz" wrote:
He may need a captain's license to take people for hire.

Did dbohara stop by and visit? curious minds...

LP


wrote in message


????????


Bob Crantz (from this newsgroup) asked you to stop through Colorado and
visit him. You never answered his post. I have this strange memory bank...


I never saw that post from Bob. We did go through Colorado Spgs to see
friends. Sorry Bob.
LP



Lady Pilot July 23rd 06 05:55 AM

Sailing in Wyoming
 

wrote:
I never saw that post from Bob. We did go through Colorado Spgs to see
friends. Sorry Bob.


Nothing to be sorry about...you just didn't meet up together.
Glad you had a great vacation.

LP



Bob Crantz July 23rd 06 04:19 PM

Sailing in Wyoming
 
He has me on killfile.

Smart man.

"Lady Pilot" wrote in message
news:xjDwg.31507$8q.13907@dukeread08...

wrote:
I never saw that post from Bob. We did go through Colorado Spgs to see
friends. Sorry Bob.


Nothing to be sorry about...you just didn't meet up together.
Glad you had a great vacation.

LP




DSK July 25th 06 02:43 AM

Sailing in Wyoming
 
wrote:

We did not go to WY to sail but we did camp at Signal Mt campground on
the edge of Jackson Lake in Grand Teton Park and I was surprised to see
it was such a great sailing venue.


Heck yeah, Jackson Lake is an awesome place to sail. There
used to be an E-Scow on the lake although I did not get to
sail it, I did sail a Hobie 18 and explain to the owner why
we were getting passed by a monohull. ;)

Like any lake with mountains nearby, the wind tends to be
gusty, lots of shifts to keep you on your toes. The water is
also very cold. I highly recommend wearing a wetsuit to sail
there.

The scenery is incredible. It's a beautiful place to sail
(or do almost anything else).

Fresh Breezes- Doug King



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