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Dry storage for a season or two.
- uchu
- Deck Hand
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Re: Dry storage for a season or two.
Also, the status quo situation at the marina would give us the opportunity to use the boat next season, if only for a few occasions, depending on where our son decides to go for his post-secondary studies.
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Re: Dry storage for a season or two.
- Cooler
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Twin 350XL Crusaders
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Re: Dry storage for a season or two.

( All weather people have to say this on air, near lakes )
- uchu
- Deck Hand
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Re: Dry storage for a season or two.
Cooler wrote:Source of the post Smart move. Will the boat be floating in the water, or sitting on a lift? Do you use a bubbler system? Feel for you with those college costs, but it is totally worth it. When my sons finally graduated, I felt like I got a huge raise. They are both doing extremely well and have both provided me with grandchildren. AND THAT, my friend, is the best part if life!!!!!er
Sorry for the late reply...I've been busy taking my son around to university open houses and visits. I appreciate the encouraging words re: the upcoming post secondary expenses. Like you, we believe they are well worth it. That's what my parents (and my wife's parents) did and we are where we are, in great part, thanks to their efforts.
Yes, the boat sits on a lift during the off season.
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