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On Feb 24, 7:52*am, "mr.b" wrote:
On Sat, 23 Feb 2008 07:59:05 -0800, BeeRich wrote: jeez louise don't ya hate that when that happens...forced back? *okay then...T.O. ...no shortage of yacht clubs and marinas...from Hamilton all the way out to Whitby really...just get out the Yellow Pages...it is lee shore sailing for the most part, but Lake Ontario is so deep the wave behaviour tends to be big long rollers and not the kind of bulkhead loosening rip-rap you get on Lake Erie...if you've got coin, there's no shortage of nice boats for sale and some real bargains...check outhttp://www.boatforsale.netfor lots of Ontario listings and since Jere has mentioned the 28' variety here's a link to my personal fave... http://www.yachtworld.com/core/listi...&units=Feet&cu... cheers Hi there. I don't know if I mentioned it, but I was "brought up" (loose term) on an Alberg 30. I find the Ontario version of boating to be a bit small for my tastes. I'd rather something larger. I'm starting to look at a Beneteau 35' and then I want to move up to something larger. I also have my eye on a slip at National where I was a member (as a small kid) 35 years ago. |
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