From what I was told, and saw for myself yesterday, there is at least one boulder in the west side of the channel just north of the wall. At least one of them has some pretty good gouges in it. Must have dropped it, and it rolled, while they were building the wall. There are markers on it now, just a little late for some.
I think people would come to you. If you’re within a reasonable distance from the lake post what you can do, and for how much, I bet you will get some business Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United
Ran my 15 from East Fork Pro Marine in Hamlin to Docksiders on Braddocks bay today. Something about those little Whalers, hard to explain. I sold my 22 Revenge on here although Johns point is well taken. Really cool boat. Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United
Very cool boat. Had the same one with a 35 and it ripped. Looks to also be in great condition. Price is right as well if it comes with a decent trailer. Will sell fast Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United
Very cool boat. Had the same one with a 35 and it ripped. Looks to also be in great condition. Price is right as well if it comes with a decent trailer. Will sell fast Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United
I live on the south west corner of the bay. Keep a 15 Whaler on it for the last 10 years. It’s a great piece of water but it is what it is. Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United
It’s not a “navigable “ waterway. Therefore there is no obligation to maintain a channel. Couldn’t if you wanted to, structurally going to keep blowing in. Amazed at the size of some of the boats docked this year and what they pay to dock there. Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United
To your point, I prefer four down and tight and two slide divers with 80lb braid out. One mag ring pulling a spin Dr fly and one naked with a long leader an an NK28. No tangled, no hassles and easy for a two person crew. Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United mobile app