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Well ya know, every once in a while we get a wee bit of snow in one dumping up here in the north and you need one of these....

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Fast those are some great pics! I sailed today here on The Chesapeake Bay, it was warm (for November) high in low 60s on the water, but the wind was low <6 knots. Even still I will take today over that sticky cold white stuff.
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Cb, my lightest boat (other than canoes) is a Melonseed, a sailing duckboat. I'm sure she's less than 200 lbs, you could tow it with anything. The yard space is a problem, I have three boats in the garage (two hanging) and one in the driveway. Think 14' daysailor, the neon could tow it.
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WanderingStar - I may have to look in to a 14 footer or so. Thanks for the info. And its another great day here... stuck at work though.
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