Quoting Henry Hubbard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > How would you bring a boat over water to Ithaca? > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Bill Herrick > To: [email protected] > Sent: Friday, March 03, 2006 6:21 AM > Subject: Re: catalina27-talk: Trucking a C27 > > > George, > > We've found lots of boats for sale, but hardly any upstate. If I had the > time to tinker, I'd love to get a project boat, but reality and swmbo say get > one you can sail now with minor work. That's what dictates transporting a > boat; they're all 300 to 400 miles away. Here again, if I had the time, it'd > be a great late spring trip to bring a boat over water to Ithaca. > > Thanks for the lead on the "project" 27. If you hear of anything else drop > me a line. I'm going to stop at Johnson's next week to see if they know of > anything. > > Bill > > > On 3/2/06, George R. Wiltsie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Bill- > > Have you located or bought a boat yet?? I know of a C27 TR OB on Cayuga > Lake that is a project boat. Its stuck between the owner and the marina for > storage fees last I knew. > > George > '76 C27 #2601 TR OB Trad RF > 'Yonder" > Newfield, NY > > on the hard - in the backyard for 2005, 2006 . . . > aka major refit time > > ©2005 - Permission to reproduce & archive granted to > IC27/270A & www.catalina27.org >from del kleitz --lone wolf ntc great lakes ,il >there are a large amount of catalina of all sizes going from waukegan ,il to canada in the few months.
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