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Forum: Monohull Sailboats 17-01-2015, 15:26 |
Replies: 39
Views: 18,848
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rob67
Re: trailerable sailboats
Hi I just wanted to thank all of you that have taken the time to reply to my post, I really appreciate the advice and wisdom that you all have given me. Thanks Rob |
Forum: Monohull Sailboats 17-01-2015, 15:19 |
Replies: 39
Views: 18,848
Posted By
rob67
Re: trailerable sailboats
My final goal is to have a boat in Florida that I can use to cruise the Caribbean from Dec to March,then come back to Canada and use my Power boat up here from April till lift out in October. Rob |
Forum: Monohull Sailboats 17-01-2015, 15:13 |
Replies: 39
Views: 18,848
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rob67
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Forum: Monohull Sailboats 17-01-2015, 15:06 |
Replies: 39
Views: 18,848
Posted By
rob67
Re: trailerable sailboats
Hi Dave I will be in touch with you this week to discuss further options. I sent a pm to you but I did not hear back to see if you got it. rumor has it that there is a nice guy on west... |
Forum: Monohull Sailboats 17-01-2015, 08:57 |
Replies: 39
Views: 18,848
Posted By
rob67
Re: trailerable sailboats
The steps that you are taking is the route we are going for sailing. The only reason I was thinking of the trailerable boat is because I have a pocket cruiser that we love to cruise on usually one to... |
Forum: Monohull Sailboats 17-01-2015, 08:45 |
Replies: 39
Views: 18,848
Posted By
rob67
Re: trailerable sailboats
In my situation I have been cruising off and on for 20 yrs. This has been on power cruisers. The off part was when we moved to the prairies in Canada no water quite boring. I do understand... |
Forum: Monohull Sailboats 17-01-2015, 07:52 |
Replies: 39
Views: 18,848
Posted By
rob67
Re: trailerable sailboats
Yes the area we are in is great for boating , both power and sail. Waupoos is only a 25 min drive but is extremely expensive for seasonal and quite rundown in my opinion. We have chartered out of... |
Forum: Monohull Sailboats 17-01-2015, 05:30 |
Replies: 39
Views: 18,848
Posted By
rob67
Re: trailerable sailboats
So in my area there is a 1969 O'Day mariner 2+2 . I know its only 19' but its only 1800.00 with 2 yr old sails, and a trailer , it has the 3' 3" fixed keel and a small cabin for privacy while you... |
Forum: Monohull Sailboats 16-01-2015, 19:37 |
Replies: 39
Views: 18,848
Posted By
rob67
Re: trailerable sailboats
Steadman We are located on the Bay of Quinte which is on the Canadian side of Lake Ontario. Water depth is between 7 to 20 ft in channel. Looking for something that can fit 4 adults for a... |
Forum: Monohull Sailboats 16-01-2015, 14:57 |
Replies: 39
Views: 18,848
Posted By
rob67
Re: trailerable sailboats
We are power boaters that are interested in learning to sail, so we have decided to take a course on sailing this year. If we like it we would like to get a small 25 ft range sailboat to practice... |
Forum: Monohull Sailboats 16-01-2015, 14:12 |
Replies: 39
Views: 18,848
Posted By
rob67
trailerable sailboats
Hi I was wondering if anyone could recommend any trailerable sailboats in the 25 ft range, My wife and myself are going to take sailing courses but we have a power boat already that we keep at a... |
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