Do you see the common denominator?They were certainly enforcing that 90 day limit when I had my boat there a couple of years ago, and they mentioned it again when I spoke to them earlier this week. I guess maybe things are slow now.
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09-25-2009 04:59 PM #271
Re: Fort Myers To Chicago On A 55C
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09-28-2009 09:08 AM #272
Re: Fort Myers To Chicago On A 55C
Take into account any winterizing needed in tenn before you calculate the total cost
Scott
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Re: Fort Myers To Chicago On A 55C
No need to winterize in Tennessee. The ambient temperature of the water is like wrapping the hull in a nice warm blanket. You just have to close all vents and keep some heat onboard. I've never winterized a boat here and have never had any problems.
There's always the possibility of a long stretch of sub-freezing temps and a power failure, but there are liveaboards where I keep the boats who could fire the generators for me until I could get there in my country boy four wheel drive. It's rare we stay below freezing for more than a couple of days at a time.
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Re: Fort Myers To Chicago On A 55C
Sparky ! Don't try Cedar Keys as the channel is very poorly marked and shallow all around the area including Suwannee go to Stienhatchie......Bill