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![]() "KLC Lewis" wrote in message et... Jere, Essie is in Marinette, on the Bay called "Green," which freezes solid every winter. Where in the Great Lakes can you keep a boat in the water during the winter as a liveaboard? Thanks, Karin Lots of people do it in Toronto, on Lake Ontario. Guy who sold his Sandpiper 565 and moved up to a Niagara 35 just for that reason...plus a future dream of sailing south. |
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Belated thanks to all who responded; this was very helpful. It sounds
more plausible than I'd hoped, though not, perhaps, here in Chicago; it doesn't look like there are any marinas providing year-round dockage here, unless you can swing an outright purchase of a private slip under a condo high-rise somewhere (and I get the feeling those types wouldn't let a sailboat in just on general principles). Toronto sounds promising. Thanks, --Eli |
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