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Originally posted by HOGAN

I am no longer "into" big raft-ups, I've spent too much time re-setting anchors and worrying about breaking loose.

I prefer 3-5 boats with just one bow anchor set.





No diss respect to others but I did said "4 Trojan..." 4 is right in the middle
Any way we can keep the fantasy at list until the beginning of the season.
 
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Originally posted by rommer

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Originally posted by Royal8750

So I call for page 50 by April 1st and also the bigger raft up in Bowline history BEAM wise. Start with 4 trojan boats at 15' beam each and the rest is history!!!
John will you join us to make history?






I'll see your 15' and raise it to 16'4" ;)







What is the LOA? Oh wow 27!!!
 
The LOA is just shy of 52'

We just got her the last day of September. Just in time for the end of season storm know as Sandy.

Thanks for the compliment Hogan.

The Admiral and I are looking forward to the upcoming season so we can really enjoy her. We usually spend 5 nights a week on the boat since it's easier for the Admiral to go to work from the marina than our house. It truly is our summer home.
 
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Originally posted by rommer

The LOA is just shy of 52'

We just got her the last day of September. Just in time for the end of season storm know as Sandy.

Thanks for the compliment Hogan.

The Admiral and I are looking forward to the upcoming season so we can really enjoy her. We usually spend 5 nights a week on the boat since it's easier for the Admiral to go to work from the marina than our house. It truly is our summer home.





Nice, good for you! We spend every weekend on the boat. This year I hope to spend a couple of weeks on the boat and go to work from etc...
What is the model? I want to see some pictures online.
 
rommer's boat is the only flybridge that the admiral said she liked. Now I just got to get rid of the Trojan and find a good deal on one.
 
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Originally posted by HOGAN

rommer's boat is the only flybridge that the admiral said she liked. Now I just got to get rid of the Trojan and find a good deal on one.





Nooooooooooooooooooo!!!
 
Don't have many pictures yet. Here's one of us next to Hogan at MYC just before Sandy hit.

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It's all relative Mike. My buddy just got a 68' Cheoy Lee. Now THAT'S a boat!
 
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Originally posted by rommer

Don't have many pictures yet. Here's one of us next to Hogan at MYC just before sandy





Beautiful!! I looked at yacht world and found similar boats. Very nice lay out all over. Are you down in liberty?
 
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Originally posted by rommer

I hear Belmar has really cheap fuel.






Channel Club had cheap fuel until Sandy destroyed the fuel dock.

I'm not sure if they found the pumps yet.
 
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Originally posted by Royal8750

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Originally posted by rommer

Don't have many pictures yet. Here's one of us next to Hogan at MYC just before sandy





Beautiful!! I looked at yacht world and found similar boats. Very nice lay out all over. Are you down in liberty?








Thanks, yes we winter in water there as well as summer. As much as we love up river we like to travel. That hour, hour and half each way on the river adds up and takes away from getting where we want to go.

We have up river, the sound, Raritan Bay as well as the ocean all with in a relatively short ride.

And while Stony Point views are nothing short of amazing our views of the city are pretty impressive as well.
 
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Originally posted by HOGAN

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Originally posted by Robyns Nest

I got a letter telling me the Channel Club Marina is installing all new floating docks. The same dock system installed at Liberty Landing. Some of the best docks around.






That's great, will they have more transient slips? It's a great destination, but that hour ride up the river sucks...








I've got the trip down the river to 45 mins.

No wake there is only when the police are on the water. Which, last year was almost none.

You can't go overboard with your wake. You can push ahead at a nice pace.....
 
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Originally posted by HOGAN

I am no longer "into" big raft-ups, I've spent too much time re-setting anchors and worrying about breaking loose.

I prefer 3-5 boats with just one bow anchor set.






Just like the old days.... Life was simple back then.
 
WOW! I see you guys have been busy today I spend one day in class and I miss two pages.
Allen when I was at Belmar there was no trash near the dock in fact the was nothing near the dock except local townies fishing, seagulls clamming, fishing boats stirring the current and blowing their horns and yes rats, big ugly rats! I will say this the docks were very nice if only I had hip boots to walk through all the bird crap. The Town was nice! The Bridge master was a complete A-hole but this said I'm sure I would have felt differently if I had friends to share in my misery. I won't be going back anytime soon. Unless I need fuel I hear the have cheap fuel. I did fill up there I really don't remember how there prices compared.
 
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Originally posted by rommer

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Originally posted by Royal8750

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Originally posted by rommer

Don't have many pictures yet. Here's one of us next to Hogan at MYC just before sandy





Beautiful!! I looked at yacht world and found similar boats. Very nice lay out all over. Are you down in liberty?








Thanks, yes we winter in water there as well as summer. As much as we love up river we like to travel. That hour, hour and half each way on the river adds up and takes away from getting where we want to go.

We have up river, the sound, Raritan Bay as well as the ocean all with in a relatively short ride.

And while Stony Point views are nothing short of amazing our views of the city are pretty impressive as well.









Totally understood! Hope you have many wonderful trips with this amazing yacht!
 
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Originally posted by Audrey II

WOW! I see you guys have been busy today I spend one day in class and I miss two pages.
Allen when I was at Belmar there was no trash near the dock in fact the was nothing near the dock except local townies fishing, seagulls clamming, fishing boats stirring the current and blowing their horns and yes rats, big ugly rats! I will say this the docks were very nice if only I had hip boots to walk through all the bird crap. The Town was nice! The Bridge master was a complete A-hole but this said I'm sure I would have felt differently if I had friends to share in my misery. I won't be going back anytime soon. Unless I need fuel I hear the have cheap fuel. I did fill up there I really don't remember how there prices compared.





Very interesting as we have been there number of times and we only have good memories. Would love to get there again this season.
 
I'll tell you what if you can get Audrey to agree, I will go back with you.
Good luck with that:)
 
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