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Earl Colby Pottinger wrote:
For some stupid reason a number of people insist I am the same person who wants to cross the ocean in a MacGregor 26. Why, I don't know. A simple google search would show that I have posted here before for years. Not everyone's idea of an ideal crusing boat is a big monster that needs thousands of dollars to buy, plus docking fees, and/or plus a trailer and the car powerful enough to move it safely-. I am a person who has been camping about southern and northern Ontario for almost two decades. And I don't mean camping where the local store is a ten minutes walk away from the camp site. Since I bought/built-up my cabin I find I would like to see the landscapes you don't find in Ontario. I also find that I am not a winter person, so why not put the canoe on top of the truck? Add some outriggers and go exploring elsewhere [South]. For some reason a number of people seem scare to move around the Bahamas in a canoe, they however will not say why the Bahamas is so dangerous. And as for the number of small islands, I have real doubts that every single piece of land is private property or that if it is that a nice, polite inquiring can not find someone who is willing to let you camp overnight as long as you clean up before you leave. How strange, a cruising advice group that tries to discourage a person without giving good reasons. Please note, the main question I asked from the very beginning was never touched/answered on how to transport the canoe to the Bahamas and back. Earl Colby Pottinger I also note that the only people who show any encouragement seem to be Florida fans, no wonder all the SnowBirds go there. Earl, good luck. You want to take your canoe to the Bahamas? Get the guy with the MacGregor 26 to tow you. He's up for an adventure too. I think you'll find that the oddballs in the Caribbean far out number the oddballs in northern Ontario and people won't want some bum in a canoe crashing on their beach. They buy places on islands to get away from that kind of stuff. Gaz A very experienced N Ont camper and world cruiser. |