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I will be making a decision soon on whether I'll berth my boat on
water or on land. With water I can easily go out by simply starting engines and sail out. On land I'll have to tow boat to launch ramp, put in water, store tow vehicle and sail out. In water - $150/mo On land - $0 (drive to ramp 1/2 mi) Advantages of dry storage is no berth fee and easier to work on the exterior ( mechanical {IO} paint, buff, etc) Disadvantage is the work involved going to/from ramp. Any comments? Eddie |
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On Fri, 24 Jul 2009 23:52:09 -0700, Eddie
wrote: I will be making a decision soon on whether I'll berth my boat on water or on land. With water I can easily go out by simply starting engines and sail out. On land I'll have to tow boat to launch ramp, put in water, store tow vehicle and sail out. In water - $150/mo On land - $0 (drive to ramp 1/2 mi) Advantages of dry storage is no berth fee and easier to work on the exterior ( mechanical {IO} paint, buff, etc) Disadvantage is the work involved going to/from ramp. Is this the Regal? If so, I'd slip it and forget it. |
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On Sat, 25 Jul 2009 08:25:50 -0400, Yogi of Woodstock
wrote: On Fri, 24 Jul 2009 23:52:09 -0700, Eddie wrote: I will be making a decision soon on whether I'll berth my boat on water or on land. With water I can easily go out by simply starting engines and sail out. On land I'll have to tow boat to launch ramp, put in water, store tow vehicle and sail out. In water - $150/mo On land - $0 (drive to ramp 1/2 mi) Advantages of dry storage is no berth fee and easier to work on the exterior ( mechanical {IO} paint, buff, etc) Disadvantage is the work involved going to/from ramp. Is this the Regal? If so, I'd slip it and forget it. It is the Regal. And the consensus is to slip it. So I'll do that. I just bought a house (a fixer-upper) very near the water and thought that being so close I could launch and recover more often being so close to water. But great news! All the houses across the street have their own uncovered and covered berths. A neighbor across the street has indicated to me that two doors down from him is an elderly lady, a widow, who has a covered slip large enough for my 31 footer. He said to offer her a few dollars per month and there should be no problem. I'm thinking of offering $75 per month. Her only boat is a small 8 or 10 ft. rowboat. I'll see what she says. Thanks all Eddie |
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![]() "Eddie" wrote in message ... I will be making a decision soon on whether I'll berth my boat on water or on land. With water I can easily go out by simply starting engines and sail out. On land I'll have to tow boat to launch ramp, put in water, store tow vehicle and sail out. In water - $150/mo On land - $0 (drive to ramp 1/2 mi) Advantages of dry storage is no berth fee and easier to work on the exterior ( mechanical {IO} paint, buff, etc) Disadvantage is the work involved going to/from ramp. Any comments? Eddie My experience with a 19' mini-cruiser sailboat... If you don't have a willing and energetic crew, you'll soon tire of trying to tow/rig/ launch/recover/drop rigging/tow back on a regular basis. You'll probably use the boat a lot less. A smaller boat......such as an open fishing type with outboard, keeping at your own home/cottage is the way to go. |
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