This National Monty Cruise Concept is really getting interesting. 

The satellite view is incredible.  Is there a nautical chart of the area?

I would be happy to hand off the Admiral pendant for this cruise ;-).

I have a red pendant and a blue one.  We could form two fleets with Bones as 
the admiral of the Blue and I could be the subordinate Admiral of the Red.

Doug 
"Seas the Day"
M15 #310


"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hello Sean And Listers,

I will need to investigate a marina/launch area for Lake of the Woods. There 
are large power boats on the lake and I know there are marinas in Minnesota and 
in Ontario. The Lowisa launches out of Kenora, on the far north side. Staying 
in Minnesota will save a lot of driving time.
Of course, launching and retrieving an M15 or M17 is rather simple compared to 
an M23. I know in the San Juans, a travel lift is employed. However, at my 
marina, My M23 gets pulled by the harbormaster using my trailer (on a rather 
steep ramp) and his tractor. I launch each spring on my own by simply floating 
the boat off the trailer. So, the question here is, given a steep launch ramp, 
is a travel lift needed? I think not. Albeit, 4 wheel drive from a tow vehicle 
will be required.
We can also think about Vermillion, or Leech Lake. I do know of  marinas on 
those lakes which slips sailboats.
If there is interest in a Monty regatta, I can certainly begin investigating 
possible launch areas and looking over charts. Hate to horn in on Larry Yake's, 
Todd's or Doug's "Admiral" positions! (smile).

Later,

Bones


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