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moved to north fork #144504
05/31/08 04:56 PM
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i have recently moved to the north fork, bay side,and was wondering how many people around here sail, and where a good place to find hobie parts is

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Re: moved to north fork [Re: mayor_quimby] #144505
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There are a few of us out here. Our big race is the Around Shelter Island regatta. It's on July 12 this year. We're always looking for new people out here. Check out our website at LICSA.org We're overdue for a meeting to schedule events for the upcoming sailing season. Greg


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Re: moved to north fork [Re: mayor_quimby] #144506
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Where do you live out here?


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Re: moved to north fork [Re: gregP19] #144507
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i live in laurel


is it a good idea to leave a hobie on a mooring in the bay??

Re: moved to north fork [Re: mayor_quimby] #144508
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No!! It will get heavier and slower as it absorbs water and things start growing on the hulls. In addition, your mast base and rigging will take a beating as the wind and waves rock and roll your boat. It's also not as much fun to wade out into the bay to retrieve your boat each time to set the sails to go out. I'd recommend finding a place where you can keep it on the beach (not easy) so the boat stays dry and protected.


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