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On 24 Feb 2006 00:22:14 -0800, "BeeRich" wrote:
5 days of motoring in a muddy narrow passage sounds like a bit of a headache to me. The trip is a great deal more than that. Most people find it quite enjoyable, and I don't think you will discover it to be either narrow or muddy. |
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Be aware that there is only one mast crane in Oswego. Nice town, nice
people, except for the marina operator. You do all the work and he charges outrageous rates for his do-nothing staff.caveat emptor with this gangster. |
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On Fri, 24 Feb 2006 16:29:16 -0800, rexbradley wrote:
Be aware that there is only one mast crane in Oswego. Nice town, nice people, except for the marina operator. You do all the work and he charges outrageous rates for his do-nothing staff.caveat emptor with this gangster. The above post should be ignored. Oswego Marina has have taken my stick down and put it up. Both times they were courteous, professional, truly competent and very quick. They have de-masted and stepped thousands of masts and the experience shows. I would use them again without a doubt. I think the fees were something like $2/ft of mast length plus a set up fee. |
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