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On Mon, 01 Dec 2008 02:34:57 +0000, Larry wrote:
Stephen Trapani wrote in news:dyFYk.2396 : Of course the main advantage of a cruising boat is it's mobility, same as a trailer or motor home. I'm sorry but I disagree. If you tow a trailer with some kind of vehicle, or drive a SMALL motorhome, like a Class C, you are in a much different position than you are if you arrive in a BOAT. A Boat is like arriving by airplane. You land it at the appropriate point....then you're STRANDED at that point ... It's been nearly twenty years ago. I took my kid, then about 12, with me on a pilgrimage from Tulsa to Oshkosh. We used small country airports up the mid-west. We took it steady over three days. There was ALWAYS a jalopy - or else sometimes a late model vehicle, available to drive to the nearby motel. We were the ones in a Cessna 150, so there was no mistaking us for the jet-set. It was a charmed journey - I long to do it again: "Don't answer on frequency - just waggle your wings..." (Final vectors to Oshkosh Approach, number oh, 30 on final.) Brian W |
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