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Old 03-03-2018, 09:50 AM
take a potter take a potter is offline
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Default Need some help/input North Palm

Hello all you warm folks in South Florida.

I am coming down from Virginia with my 1975 23' CC with t-top, for a week (Mar. 29th) spending it with the boat at the dock behind the house in North Palm Beach. Would love to get a line on a place that I could put the boat for 6 - 8 weeks starting Apr. 4th. Either secured on the trailer or on a private lift, finally got all the bottom paint off, so not in the water. This would enable me to return for another week, without dragging the boat/trailer the 14 hours down. I can remove everything of value, the Yamaha 250 is 1994 vintage, and leave it in my sister in laws garage, but I would still like it sort of safe. I have looked at some of the rack storage but the price is just too steep for me right now.

Any ideas or leads sure would be appreciated.

Thanks,

Michael
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Old 03-05-2018, 03:02 PM
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You can leave it at my place in Jupiter Farms, Florida. I have had other member store their boats there for a few weeks/months. I have 2.5 acres. Its where I keep my boats. Just had a tht member leave who stored for 2 months while he travelled back and forth from Philly.
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Old 03-05-2018, 09:30 PM
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Hey Manitunc,
We live out in the farms too... cant say that i have seen you out on the water? We typically hit up the sandbar most weekends so the kids can have a run around... throw out a couple lines when possible but not as much as I would like too... the price of having kids - but it is pretty cool watching them play around the sand bar.... just looked at your album, sweet looking ride, who did the work?
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Old 03-15-2018, 08:56 PM
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I would just like to say THANK YOU to all of the members who responded to my request, many via PM. It is truly appreciated. I have located boat and trailer lodging for the time period and am looking forward to at least a couple of trips in the next couple of months.

Again thank you all.

Michael
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Old 03-16-2018, 07:33 PM
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Originally Posted by hobiekanobie View Post
Hey Manitunc,
We live out in the farms too... cant say that i have seen you out on the water? We typically hit up the sandbar most weekends so the kids can have a run around... throw out a couple lines when possible but not as much as I would like too... the price of having kids - but it is pretty cool watching them play around the sand bar.... just looked at your album, sweet looking ride, who did the work?
I did all the work over 2 years or so, but the boat was only down for about 6 mths. Need to clean up some wiring and a few odds and ends.
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