[Rhodes22-list] R22 Delivery Options

Arthur H. Czerwonky czerwonky at earthlink.net
Tue Jul 22 22:17:21 EDT 2008


Cowie,
No harm in keeping the string of email history in series with your email.  It provides a simple historical perspective and takes very little server space.  Now if a picture is attached, it might be a good idea to strip it off.
Art

-----Original Message-----
>From: cowie <ccowie at cowieassociates.com>
>Sent: Jul 22, 2008 9:54 PM
>To: rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org
>Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] R22 Delivery Options
>
>
>Thanks for the reply.  I am looking at Herrington Harbor North and understand
>they have trailer storage but don't think I need it.  My plan the first few
>years of sailing is to keep my boat on the bay at HH North and perhaps have
>them haul it for a few winter months.  Eventualy I might want to trailer her
>to other locations, eventualy Northern MI.  I can buy a trailer at that
>time.  Your suggestion makes sense to just have Stan's guys deliver the boat
>to HH North and enjoy there expertise and set up.
>
>Seperate question:  Should I be adding qoutes to what I am replying to and
>should I delete part of the previous reply?  
>
>
>
>OK, Cowie, I'll jump in..
>
>Option 1...Are you referring to Herrington North (Tracy's Landing) or south?
>North has quite a bit of room on their grounds for trailer storage, at least
>they did before the storms...
>Some garage-type rental  storage places also allow trailers...but they're
>probably pricey...
>
>Will you ned a trailer? Are you planning to trailer to other cruising
>grounds? Or do ou just want it for haul-out purposes?
>
>Option 2..Not that expensive....several hundred $$ but you get Elton &
>expertise...a huge value for the $$...you will learn and learn just by
>watching him set the boat up....well worth the $$$
>
>Option 3//doable if you come up the ICW ...but a long trip in a small
>boat....but doable... we're in hurricane season...but there are lots of
>places you can duck  into w/the R-22 ...even the long stretch from PT.
>Lookout to Solomons & from Solomons to Herring Bay (as well as up the Bay
>itself.) Get a good chart...and a GPS.
>
>option 4...probably not much of a cost savings at all over having Elton take
>it a bit farther...4 hrs farther to drive...probably a week or more
>sailing.....
>
>
>Keep us posted!
>
>
>elle
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