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Alaska Inside Passage. Last year, wife asked me if I was interested
in cruising the Inside Passage and of course I said "sure", she shook her head sadly and said, "I mean on a ship". Eeeeeeew, a cruise ship, how would that be fun? So, she is planning her trip of a lifetime with my two daughters, flying to Fairbanks (been there myself) and taking a train down to Anchorage and then by boat through the inside passage and then to Seattle and then flying back here. YES, Expensive, but I cannot complain because i have done some bizarro travelling which although they did not cost much money, did cause her to worry. So............how to cheaply get my 8000 lb boat to Seattle............ |
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"Frogwatch" wrote in message ... Alaska Inside Passage. Last year, wife asked me if I was interested in cruising the Inside Passage and of course I said "sure", she shook her head sadly and said, "I mean on a ship". Eeeeeeew, a cruise ship, how would that be fun? So, she is planning her trip of a lifetime with my two daughters, flying to Fairbanks (been there myself) and taking a train down to Anchorage and then by boat through the inside passage and then to Seattle and then flying back here. YES, Expensive, but I cannot complain because i have done some bizarro travelling which although they did not cost much money, did cause her to worry. So............how to cheaply get my 8000 lb boat to Seattle............ They rent boats in Seattle. And Cruise West does the passage on 80 passenger boats. Wife's aunt and uncle have taken 2 cruises on the small boats and liked them. |
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"Bill McKee" wrote in message
m... "Frogwatch" wrote in message ... Alaska Inside Passage. Last year, wife asked me if I was interested in cruising the Inside Passage and of course I said "sure", she shook her head sadly and said, "I mean on a ship". Eeeeeeew, a cruise ship, how would that be fun? So, she is planning her trip of a lifetime with my two daughters, flying to Fairbanks (been there myself) and taking a train down to Anchorage and then by boat through the inside passage and then to Seattle and then flying back here. YES, Expensive, but I cannot complain because i have done some bizarro travelling which although they did not cost much money, did cause her to worry. So............how to cheaply get my 8000 lb boat to Seattle............ They rent boats in Seattle. And Cruise West does the passage on 80 passenger boats. Wife's aunt and uncle have taken 2 cruises on the small boats and liked them. I have a hard time believing any company would rent a sail boat to someone to sail the NW passage. -- Nom=de=Plume |
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On Thu, 8 Apr 2010 17:24:21 -0700, "nom=de=plume"
wrote: I have a hard time believing any company would rent a sail boat to someone to sail the NW passage. The Inside Passage and the NW Passage are a world apart. |
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"Wayne.B" wrote in message
... On Thu, 8 Apr 2010 17:24:21 -0700, "nom=de=plume" wrote: I have a hard time believing any company would rent a sail boat to someone to sail the NW passage. The Inside Passage and the NW Passage are a world apart. My error.. I just read a story about the NW Passage. -- Nom=de=Plume |
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"nom=de=plume" wrote in message ... "Bill McKee" wrote in message m... "Frogwatch" wrote in message ... Alaska Inside Passage. Last year, wife asked me if I was interested in cruising the Inside Passage and of course I said "sure", she shook her head sadly and said, "I mean on a ship". Eeeeeeew, a cruise ship, how would that be fun? So, she is planning her trip of a lifetime with my two daughters, flying to Fairbanks (been there myself) and taking a train down to Anchorage and then by boat through the inside passage and then to Seattle and then flying back here. YES, Expensive, but I cannot complain because i have done some bizarro travelling which although they did not cost much money, did cause her to worry. So............how to cheaply get my 8000 lb boat to Seattle............ They rent boats in Seattle. And Cruise West does the passage on 80 passenger boats. Wife's aunt and uncle have taken 2 cruises on the small boats and liked them. I have a hard time believing any company would rent a sail boat to someone to sail the NW passage. -- Nom=de=Plume Do not know about sail boats, but they do rent powerboats for the inside passage trip. Google it. |
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"Bill McKee" wrote in message
m... "nom=de=plume" wrote in message ... "Bill McKee" wrote in message m... "Frogwatch" wrote in message ... Alaska Inside Passage. Last year, wife asked me if I was interested in cruising the Inside Passage and of course I said "sure", she shook her head sadly and said, "I mean on a ship". Eeeeeeew, a cruise ship, how would that be fun? So, she is planning her trip of a lifetime with my two daughters, flying to Fairbanks (been there myself) and taking a train down to Anchorage and then by boat through the inside passage and then to Seattle and then flying back here. YES, Expensive, but I cannot complain because i have done some bizarro travelling which although they did not cost much money, did cause her to worry. So............how to cheaply get my 8000 lb boat to Seattle............ They rent boats in Seattle. And Cruise West does the passage on 80 passenger boats. Wife's aunt and uncle have taken 2 cruises on the small boats and liked them. I have a hard time believing any company would rent a sail boat to someone to sail the NW passage. -- Nom=de=Plume Do not know about sail boats, but they do rent powerboats for the inside passage trip. Google it. Don't have to. See my response to Wayne. You don't have to google it either. -- Nom=de=Plume |
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On Thu, 8 Apr 2010 16:02:38 -0700 (PDT), Frogwatch
wrote: Alaska Inside Passage. Last year, wife asked me if I was interested in cruising the Inside Passage and of course I said "sure", she shook her head sadly and said, "I mean on a ship". Eeeeeeew, a cruise ship, how would that be fun? So, she is planning her trip of a lifetime with my two daughters, flying to Fairbanks (been there myself) and taking a train down to Anchorage and then by boat through the inside passage and then to Seattle and then flying back here. YES, Expensive, but I cannot complain because i have done some bizarro travelling which although they did not cost much money, did cause her to worry. So............how to cheaply get my 8000 lb boat to Seattle............ From what I've heard of your boat, you could buy another for the same price as transportation. There are a few for sale locally. You may want to budget for a survival suit, the water is a bit colder on this side of the country and a little colder as you get further north. |
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On Apr 8, 7:02*pm, Frogwatch wrote:
Alaska Inside Passage. *Last year, wife asked me if I was interested in cruising the Inside Passage and of course I said "sure", she shook her head sadly and said, "I mean on a ship". Eeeeeeew, a cruise ship, how would that be fun? So, she is planning her trip of a lifetime with my two daughters, flying to Fairbanks (been there myself) and taking a train down to Anchorage and then by boat through the inside passage and then to Seattle and then flying back here. *YES, Expensive, but I cannot complain because i have done some bizarro travelling which although they did not cost much money, did cause her to worry. So............how to cheaply get my 8000 lb boat to Seattle............ Froggy, if you've never sailed around the northeast USA, Connecticut up to Maine, then that's where I would suggest you go. The area is absolutely beautiful, much different from Florida. I'd give Shortwave Tom a call and trailer the boat up there. He can show you good places to launch, and probably give you some good tips on where to leave the towing vehicle and trailer. When I'm touring in that area, I'm constantly wishing I'd brought my boat. It's beautiful. |
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