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Default Living on a boat in Toronto - year round

I am considering buying and moving onto a boat in Toronto - lots of
research for a newby.

I know some people moor year - round, but I can't seem to get a price
for all season.

Has anyone done this in Toronto? Can you recommend a marina? Besides
the weather - are there other major considerations?

I will do this if I can get my 34' Chris Craft (might buy) into a place
year round where I can have at least 30 amps and wireless internet.

I don't want to pay more than $450/month for everything. Am I dreaming?
Am I a lubber?

Chris

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ceebeecee wrote:
I am considering buying and moving onto a boat in Toronto - lots of
research for a newby.

I know some people moor year - round, but I can't seem to get a price
for all season.

Has anyone done this in Toronto? Can you recommend a marina? Besides
the weather - are there other major considerations?

I will do this if I can get my 34' Chris Craft (might buy) into a place
year round where I can have at least 30 amps and wireless internet.

I don't want to pay more than $450/month for everything. Am I dreaming?
Am I a lubber?

Chris


This guy moved on up from a Sandpiper 565 like mine, to living aboard a
Niagara 35 sailboat in Toronto harbour.
he's usually only too glad to share his experiences.
http://www.searoom.com/silverheels/silverheels01.htm
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I am considering buying and moving onto a boat in Toronto - lots of
research for a newby.

I know some people moor year - round, but I can't seem to get a price
for all season.

Has anyone done this in Toronto? Can you recommend a marina? Besides
the weather - are there other major considerations?

I will do this if I can get my 34' Chris Craft (might buy) into a place
year round where I can have at least 30 amps and wireless internet.

I don't want to pay more than $450/month for everything. Am I dreaming?
Am I a lubber?

Chris


Maybe it's hard to get a price because marina owners don't expect you to
survive, so they don't want to encourage you. :-)


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