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Guys, where's some good places to take an boat to and why?

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Shirley K. Lawson
Shirley K. Lawson
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quotePosted at 00:23 on 26th May 2009
You can add recreational activites, fishing, or sailing...where' s some really nice places to go to? Things you can do while there also.
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Debbie Adams
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quotePosted at 02:59 on 26th May 2009
Well the only places we go are our lakes around here, Lots of sking , boating, fishing, jet sking and parting in these but thats the only one's i know of except for Florida when we go to the beach.. Love our beaches I will have to post a picture if i can find one for you guys to see there great.. Have you been to Florida Shirley?  Love Destine mostly!
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Jeannie Fetters
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quotePosted at 12:21 on 26th May 2009
We used to go camping at Brady Mt. near Hot Springs,Arkansas. I always liked it, cause they have modern bathrooms, w/ showers, picnic tables, little grill stove things, small man made beach area that is roped off for swimming area, hiking trails, restaurant, (pool table?) , fishing, boat sailing, and then Hot Springs is right close if you decide to go shopping, and then there is the duck rides. It's a boat/driving mobile, that takes you for a scenic drive, there are lots of rock shops, Bath houses. Mid America Museum, (science museum), & lots more to explore.

Edited by: Jeannie Fetters at:26th May 2009 12:28
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Lyn Brant
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quotePosted at 12:42 on 26th May 2009

The Norfolk Broads because it’s just miles and miles of gentle water through the peaceful Norfolk countryside, passing through quaint pretty villages and market towns. It’s so relaxing until it comes to stern parking then I become the joke of the waterways lol apart from that it’s a great way to just get away from it all and see places that you can’t get to by road.

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Krissy
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quotePosted at 12:55 on 26th May 2009
The Jersey Shore!!!  Love it there!! There are lots of bays to go crabbing in!  Right Ruth..you've been there!!
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Ray Stear
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quotePosted at 12:57 on 26th May 2009

Hi Lyn,

I have never been on the Broads in a boat, but the Rivers Ouse and Nene are very quiet and relaxing. As you say, stern parking is tricky unless you have twin engines. the thing i love about boating is that you can motor slowly past a heron standing on the bank and be close enough to reach out your hand and touch it. Whilst a lot of these animals are frightened of humans, they don't associate a slowly moving boat as much of a threat. If I was so inclined, I could have dined on heron quite often, when I had my boat. ( Are they tastier fried or boiled?)

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Lyn Brant
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quotePosted at 12:59 on 26th May 2009
Hi Ray, roasted I believe lol
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Jason T
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quotePosted at 14:20 on 26th May 2009

Best place i can think for a boat is water!!  unless of course it has a hole in it!! then land is probably the best place!!Smile

 

Lots of lakes round by me!! always plenty of boats on them!!

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Ruth Gregory
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quotePosted at 14:22 on 26th May 2009

LOL, Ray Laughing  Hi Lyn, nice to see you.  Lovely avatar.

Yes, Krissy, I've been to the Jersey Shore, but never boating, only beach bumming.  But I do love it.  The ocean is always so warm there in summer,

You may be surprised, but Arizona has the largest population, per capita, of boat owners.  There is only one natural lake in AZ, but the river systems have been dammed creating many wonderful lakes, like Lake Mead, Lake Powell and Lake Havasu.  We have all those wonderful canyons and often the only way to see and fish these lakes is from a boat.  There are 4 lakes within 2 hours of Phoenix, along the Salt River.  Here are some pics:

http://s536.photobucket.com/albums/ff328/ruthyg_photos/Apache%20Lake/

 

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Jason T
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quotePosted at 14:25 on 26th May 2009
I think i'd love to take a narrow boat on the canals round here, they are beautiful, the locks can be a little tiring i think, but it makes a great holiday i've been told.
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