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Jake Janovetz
 
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Hello-

I've got a couple kayaks that I'd like to store near water (not having
the space in an apartment or a car to move them with). Does anyone
know of an economical way to do this?

The Chicago River Rowing Club and Lincoln Park Boat Club offer
storage, but you need to be a member (annual fee + storage fee). They
still aren't too bad, but I was hoping for something even cheaper
($300/yr).

Cheers,
Jake
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Dan Valleskey
 
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Wow- good luck dude. 300 bucks- that stinks. What about something up
toward Milwaukee, or maybe over by Michigan City?

Makes me realize how lucky I have it- many boats to choose from in the
carport, and a lake out the back door.

-Dan V.

On 13 Sep 2004 16:27:11 -0700, (Jake Janovetz)
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Hello-

I've got a couple kayaks that I'd like to store near water (not having
the space in an apartment or a car to move them with). Does anyone
know of an economical way to do this?

The Chicago River Rowing Club and Lincoln Park Boat Club offer
storage, but you need to be a member (annual fee + storage fee). They
still aren't too bad, but I was hoping for something even cheaper
($300/yr).

Cheers,
Jake


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It's a problem.

Kayaking is not exactly the ideal sport for those without storage or means
of transport around this City.

The original poster could make an offer on this property:

http://www.prupref.com/real-estate/o...ing_id=1171983

Hmmmm.... Maybe we should get a dozen Chicago Kayakers together and go in on
it.

DV


"Dan Valleskey" valleskey at comcast dot net wrote in message
...

Wow- good luck dude. 300 bucks- that stinks. What about something up
toward Milwaukee, or maybe over by Michigan City?

Makes me realize how lucky I have it- many boats to choose from in the
carport, and a lake out the back door.

-Dan V.

On 13 Sep 2004 16:27:11 -0700, (Jake Janovetz)
wrote:

Hello-

I've got a couple kayaks that I'd like to store near water (not having
the space in an apartment or a car to move them with). Does anyone
know of an economical way to do this?

The Chicago River Rowing Club and Lincoln Park Boat Club offer
storage, but you need to be a member (annual fee + storage fee). They
still aren't too bad, but I was hoping for something even cheaper
($300/yr).

Cheers,
Jake




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Funny. I found the same property doing a Google search for Chicago kayak storage.

Jake


"Dave Van" wrote in message link.net...
The original poster could make an offer on this property:

http://www.prupref.com/real-estate/o...ing_id=1171983

Hmmmm.... Maybe we should get a dozen Chicago Kayakers together and go in on
it.

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