Boat Rentals

That’s not a bad rate , Oakville has the worst rates in western Lake Ontario and they can’t figure out why boaters aren’t lining up for spots . Geez wonder what it could be …


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Oakville and Port Credit throw me. They have charming names but when you get there, they're nothingvilles. Unless you canoe or kayak up the rivers.
 
Hmmm same $50k buys this and at 300,000km perhaps a new motor tho maybe not with a diesel
Looks well thought out and maintained
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Tighter quarters than a 40' boat. Not much for parking costs as lots of freebies here. Grey nomads migrating.
 
Unless you canoe or kayak up the rivers.
or creeks ...class 3 rapids in the spring...lost 6 canoes and 3 kayaks to those my first day in a kayak ( tho had pool experience so I could roll)
Walked out in my sock feet - 80 degrees at Easter and a LOT of runoff.
No canoe made it, 3 kayaks did ....one was not me. Damn that water was cold and black going under.
 
Hmmm same $50k buys this and at 300,000km perhaps a new motor tho maybe not with a diesel
Looks well thought out and maintained
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Tighter quarters than a 40' boat. Not much for parking costs as lots of freebies here. Grey nomads migrating.
I like a hot shower in the morning. With house trailers they start at about 28 feet.
 
Hold on , port credit is the third world , Oakville is second or third highest income per capita in Canada . Not the same game .


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Not for long… take a drive along Dundas.
 
Any recommendation for a seadoo anchor.
Something that can be used at or near the beach.
I want to be able to anchor the seadoo while not in use during the day.

Ideally I would not want to beach the seadoo onto the sand.
Something that is compact enough to fit into the seadoo.

I am thinking of something like this.
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Any recommendation for a seadoo anchor.
Something that can be used at or near the beach.
I want to be able to anchor the seadoo while not in use during the day.

Ideally I would not want to beach the seadoo onto the sand.
Something that is compact enough to fit into the seadoo.

I am thinking of something like this.
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If you don't want the seadoo on the beach, you often want the anchor deeper than the seadoo. I would not be using something I had to manually screw into the bottom. They make folding anchors for seadoos but I wouldn't trust them while I was away from the boat. A two-fluke aluminum anchor will give you good hold if it fits in your storage (probably in engine compartment not frunk).

 
Any recommendation for a seadoo anchor.
Something that can be used at or near the beach.
I want to be able to anchor the seadoo while not in use during the day.

Ideally I would not want to beach the seadoo onto the sand.
Something that is compact enough to fit into the seadoo.

I am thinking of something like this.
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I wouldn't trust them in sand. OK for something on shore with more holding power and you'd need two to keep the boat from swinging

I have some similar things in mild steel kicking around. You're welcome to them if you want to try but they were meant for pets.
 
I wouldn't trust them in sand. OK for something on shore with more holding power and you'd need two to keep the boat from swinging

I have some similar things in mild steel kicking around. You're welcome to them if you want to try but they were meant for pets.
I think I know what you are talking about for pets.

I believe I may have one of those with some rust on it.
 
Go to Princess Auto and buy what they call a mushroom anchor . Fits in most seadoo lockers and won’t poke a hole in the seadoo bouncing around like a danforth or Bruce style . If you don’t mind the extra weight buy ten ft of quarter in chain to go with it . Chain has more holding power than the mushroom, it’s all about scope ,seven to one .


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