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Forum: Liveaboard's Forum 07-12-2011, 16:18 |
Replies: 58
Views: 34,007
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Seahunter
Re: Living Aboard in Vancouver ?
Yeah, Murph retired from the Bitter End and now belongs to the Palm Springs Yacht Club. That's one reason I moved on. It's funny, for a town with water on two sides, they don't cater to... |
Forum: Liveaboard's Forum 07-12-2011, 15:16 |
Replies: 58
Views: 34,007
Posted By
Seahunter
Re: Living Aboard in Vancouver ?
Thems my stompin' grounds. Had a slip in Sechelt (between the pub and the float plane dock). A friend of mine (Murph) lived at Gibson's for years. Have they gotten a new dock master yet? |
Forum: Liveaboard's Forum 07-12-2011, 14:16 |
Replies: 58
Views: 34,007
Posted By
Seahunter
Re: Living Aboard in Vancouver ?
The Cambie Bridge has 42' at MLT. That said there's a 1/2 marinas before the Cambie. The Burrard has 80'. You could try Thunderbird. |
Forum: Liveaboard's Forum 07-12-2011, 12:53 |
Replies: 58
Views: 34,007
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Seahunter
Re: Living Aboard in Vancouver ?
I lived a number of years in False Creek. You might have better luck on the north side (where I was near the Plaza of Nations) as you might be able to score a slip at one of the commercial (party... |
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