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K.C. Walker wrote:That sounds like a lot of fun! Though, the 17 Hour drive (without a trailer) on I-95 might be a bit too much. Besides that, I might have trouble getting the boat out of a snowbank that time of year.
jeadstx wrote:Tim, I missed the part where DigitalMechanic said he didn't like roughing it. Was just trying to reinforce what you and ChrisB were saying about those two events.
TIM WEBB wrote:My basic rule of thumb is, unless I'm replying to the immediately last post, or just to the topic in general, I'll use that nifty quote button:jeadstx wrote:Tim, I missed the part where DigitalMechanic said he didn't like roughing it. Was just trying to reinforce what you and ChrisB were saying about those two events.
John, no worries, as is being pointed out here, his comment was on a previous page.
OK, gonna throw this against the wall and see if it sticks: Jan 23rd. Splash at Riverfront Park Palatka, and depending on prevailing winds, go either upstream (east) for lunch at Gator Landing (Corky Bell's Seafood), or downstream (north) to Crystal Cove for same. Any takers? If wind and wx are agreeable, I might even get my two better halves (Ilse and Ella, wifey and daughterey) to join us! ;-P
ChrisB wrote:Tim,
This sounds great. I will put January 23rd on the calendar as a tentative date for the St. Johns River daysail. I'm flexible on the date also if DM's plans or the winter weather forces a slip.
Chris
DigitalMechanic wrote:Tim,
I may have misunderstood you, but I though you said there would be a Corky' Bells in either direction we sailed. I looked up the Crystal Cove Resort that you mentioned, and in one of the reviews from very recently, the person mentioned Corky Bells being closed at that location due to relocating to a larger building elsewhere. I am not sure about the Gator landing location. I presume it is open still?
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