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Hey Dave, My daughter is starting graduate school in St.Louis next month. She was talking about Lake Carlyle as a place we might trailer our C-22 to (sorry, no trailer for the C-25 yet), close enough for her to join us if she has time. Never been there, is it a good sailing lake? Any C-22's there? David
the marinas are full of politics and whos who. there costs have went higher than a marketable fee for the lake. we think they are tring to get rid of ordinary people.
working fine. lots of the bigger boat racers are oing to melges 24's now the others don't have anyone to sail against.
carlyle sailing association is $375 for 6 months dry sailed.
i heard west access is $8.00 per foot per month with a 12 month fee basis.
just too much for the corn fields of illinois.
i can reant a slip in florida for $5.00 a foot.
daaaaaaa
dave holtgrave 5722 sk/tr sailing carlyle lake in southern illinois
She'll be at Wash U. Med School, wants to be an occupational therapist. I was thinking more about trailer-sailing the boat (Catalina 22) for a weekend, not keeping one there. Sounds very high to keep a boat there. Slip rents here in Nashville are around a hundred a month. Yacht Club dues are &125/yr. Are they nice to visitors?
david if you want to put in at carlyle sailing association you can use the ramp and stay at the docks. there are showers and restrooms for use.
you can stay there and i think they willo charge you about $10 a nite.
just check in with the harbor master and he will set you up.
again the dues at carlyle sailing association are $375 for 6 months, dry sailed.
i have been there since 1973 and don't mione at all a little more work in and out. i think how much time i save not to bottom paint and the costs to remove and recoat.
my boat is a 88 and it looks like it is brand new.
i went to wash u. for architecture and am somewhat favoring your daughters choice..
She thought about architecture too, actually a double degree in architecture and archeology, but, after an internship with a firm here in Nashville during her senior year in high school, she changed her mind. Thanks for the info about Carlyle. David
(Sailing Percy Priest Lake in Nashville, TN, home of the new Fleet 36)
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