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Gramp's shop[_2_] February 8th 13 11:48 PM

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In a couple of posts, Lew, you referenced your boat. Sail or power? I used to sail the Chesapeake in a 32' Beneteau until we moved to Wisconsin. Haulers wanted nearly 5K to move it and we weren't too enthusiastic about sailing Lake Michigan. That was six years ago and I still look at the used boat ads every April.

Larry

Lew Hodgett[_6_] February 9th 13 02:21 AM

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"Gramp's shop" wrote:

In a couple of posts, Lew, you referenced your boat. Sail or power?
I used to sail the Chesapeake in a 32' Beneteau until we moved to
Wisconsin. Haulers wanted nearly 5K to move it and we weren't too
enthusiastic about sailing Lake Michigan. That was six years ago and
I still look at the used boat ads every April.
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Ever hear of Jan Guthrie in Racine?

She has a brokerage there.

You are talking to a Great Lakes cruising sailor (Erie) and I highly
recommend it.

A trip to the North Channel is a cruise to be remembered.

Had a Seafarer 30 that I sailed out of various ports on the south
shore of L Erie.

$5K for freight is a tough nut to crack, especially when you are
talking
about taking a "saltie" into fresh water.

Lots of 30-35 ft boats available between Chicago and Racine.

As far as my project is concerned, came to California and within a
year
started construction of "Challenge".

https://sites.google.com/site/lewssailboat/


Lew




Richard[_9_] February 9th 13 02:51 AM

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On 2/8/2013 5:48 PM, Gramp's shop wrote:
In a couple of posts, Lew, you referenced your boat. Sail or power? I used to sail the Chesapeake in a 32' Beneteau until we moved to Wisconsin. Haulers wanted nearly 5K to move it and we weren't too enthusiastic about sailing Lake Michigan. That was six years ago and I still look at the used boat ads every April.

Larry



SailingTexas.com

It's like a whole 'nother place...

Lew Hodgett[_6_] February 9th 13 03:34 AM

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Forgot to include Jan's web site.

http://www.buy-a-boat.com/

Lew
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"Lew Hodgett" wrote in message
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"Gramp's shop" wrote:

In a couple of posts, Lew, you referenced your boat. Sail or power?
I used to sail the Chesapeake in a 32' Beneteau until we moved to
Wisconsin. Haulers wanted nearly 5K to move it and we weren't too
enthusiastic about sailing Lake Michigan. That was six years ago
and I still look at the used boat ads every April.
-----------------------------------------------

Ever hear of Jan Guthrie in Racine?

She has a brokerage there.

You are talking to a Great Lakes cruising sailor (Erie) and I highly
recommend it.

A trip to the North Channel is a cruise to be remembered.

Had a Seafarer 30 that I sailed out of various ports on the south
shore of L Erie.

$5K for freight is a tough nut to crack, especially when you are
talking
about taking a "saltie" into fresh water.

Lots of 30-35 ft boats available between Chicago and Racine.

As far as my project is concerned, came to California and within a
year
started construction of "Challenge".

https://sites.google.com/site/lewssailboat/


Lew







Gramp's shop[_2_] February 9th 13 04:48 AM

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That's a hell of a piece of sailboat, Lew. We loved being on the water ... And I will visit with Jan this spring. Hard to trade dropping the hook in St Michaels or Annapolis for Racine harbor or Kenosha ... But I am starting to get the itch, especially since I'm likely to (semi) retire on 4/1. 28-30 foot day sailor sounds about right.

Lew Hodgett[_6_] February 9th 13 05:58 AM

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"Gramp's shop" wrote:

That's a hell of a piece of sailboat, Lew. We loved being on the
water ... And I will visit with Jan this spring. Hard to trade
dropping the hook in St Michaels or Annapolis for Racine harbor or
Kenosha ... But I am starting to get the itch, especially since I'm
likely to (semi) retire on 4/1. 28-30 foot day sailor sounds about
right.
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Thank you.

A lot of me in her.

You need to check out the Door Country just north of you.

30 ft is an ideal length for the Great Lakes.

Big enough to be comfortable on passage.

Small enough to find a dock at the end of the day.

Have fun.

Lew




dadiOH[_3_] February 9th 13 10:48 AM

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Lew Hodgett wrote:

As far as my project is concerned, came to California and within a
year
started construction of "Challenge".

https://sites.google.com/site/lewssailboat/


Lew


Gotta say, I don't envy you having to sand all that glass. Makes me itch
just thinking about it.

--

dadiOH
____________________________

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Lew Hodgett[_6_] February 9th 13 09:50 PM

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"dadiOH" wrote:

Gotta say, I don't envy you having to sand all that glass. Makes me
itch just thinking about it.

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No doubt it, it was a bear.

Amazing how fast glass wears out a 16 grit sanding disc.

Lew





Gramp's shop[_2_] February 10th 13 04:01 AM

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Reminds me of the annual spring bottom sanding/painting when my 32 foot boat miraculously become a 50 footer, only to shrink back to specs once back in the water.


On Saturday, February 9, 2013 3:50:08 PM UTC-6, Lew Hodgett wrote:
"dadiOH" wrote:



Gotta say, I don't envy you having to sand all that glass. Makes me


itch just thinking about it.


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No doubt it, it was a bear.



Amazing how fast glass wears out a 16 grit sanding disc.



Lew




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