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Post by admin on May 31, 2006 8:19:40 GMT -5
Need a Place to store your boat for the Summer with in prime fishing grounds less the 1 Hour From Toronto?.. Call 1-705-456-2339 for instant consideration Here's the location of your slip....call before it's to late.location right at the end of Hwy 89 in Gilford home of the CBFB Nice place to hang out good people.....
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Post by wildernessken on Dec 20, 2006 21:01:26 GMT -5
What's the price to store abot there, I have a 1800 eliminator sylvan thanks!!
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Post by peter on Dec 20, 2006 21:27:53 GMT -5
Im only guessing but I’d say around 1,200 .I keep a 14ft boat there for a little less then that. Perhaps Ryan is reading this and hill tell you because he’s the man ….I keep my boat right in front of my white jeep you see in the picture just in case I need to run home real fast just around the corner to have a pop. ;D
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Post by fishtales on Jan 3, 2007 22:28:24 GMT -5
Hey I want that spot for my boat. I'm tired of leaving it ancored in the lake lol
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Post by fishincouple on Jan 11, 2007 10:20:02 GMT -5
Hey Fishtales! Why do you just stay around lake Ontario with your boat, that boats not to big to trailer around is it? or is it?....what,s the length.........................................fishincouple
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Post by fishtales on Jan 12, 2007 8:27:55 GMT -5
Shes 25ft weighs in just under 5000lbs with full fuel, water and equipment. It cost me 65 bucks in gas last summer just to pull it from Stoney Creek to Humber Bay in Toronto and back for the grand finally of fireworks. Thats 40 mins. each way. Imagine 3-4 hours each way
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Post by mikesawatsky on Jan 12, 2007 16:35:52 GMT -5
That is a big boat chasing you down the road.
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Post by fishincouple on Jan 13, 2007 13:32:28 GMT -5
Well, enough said (lol)....I wouldn't be pulling it around either at that price......I was in the same shoes with a 25 footer and kept it in a slip in Ham. bay......Started to get into fishing too much so we sold it and bought a 16.5 Legend w/50 4 stroke EFI and all the goodies....We fish every weekend throughout the warmer weather from the grand to Perry Sound and all points in between......Point being, with the new 4 stroke, I am overly impressed at the fuel consumption for the season, $135.00, mind you that dosen't include fuel in the truck but those 4 stroke are ammazing in my books. Later fishtales (I mean Dave)(lol)
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Post by fisherman on Jan 13, 2007 20:41:35 GMT -5
You need a Cummins to pull that, whole lot cheaper than a gasser.
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Post by fishtales on Jan 13, 2007 21:22:31 GMT -5
I'm looking at a new Ram right now with the hemi and that should help with vehicle fuel consumption. I can run approx 20hrs trolling time with my 15 horse Honda 4 stroke (with 6 gals. of fuel) and the main engine fuel consumption varies but on average it's a 50-75 dollar day in the boat for salmon fishing and I've gone as high as $200 when I ran from Stoney Creek to Bronte over to Jordan Harbor and Pt. Dalhousie and back home making a pit stop at 50 Point for fuel. Fuel bill for boat in 2006 was just over $1800.00 Man I talk to much lol
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Post by fishtales on Jan 18, 2007 8:24:02 GMT -5
;D ;D ;D Found my Mega Ram pick it up Friday
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Post by mikesawatsky on Jan 18, 2007 17:07:54 GMT -5
Sweet Truck Lots of room for ice fishing gear.
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Post by fishtales on Jan 18, 2007 22:16:48 GMT -5
Thanks Mike I'm going to try the cap off my other truck for fit but they changed the box contour from 98 - 06 so I'll most likely have to get a new cap. Its nice to keep things dry and secure
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Post by mikesawatsky on Jan 18, 2007 22:38:13 GMT -5
It looks much better with the cap and you don't have to shovel out the box from snow.
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Post by sledhead on Feb 12, 2007 15:18:27 GMT -5
is there a dry sail option ig, store on trailer in locked compound when not in use?
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