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Rob Kunzig 57's avatar

TJ, sleeping aboard, for multipul nights is a MUST. You wind down and disconnect into another world. Sunsets and sunrises will out perform your best 4th of July's. You will not just hear nature as never before, but you will feel a part of it - in a way that will change your life's priorities. Nike said it best, "Just Do IT." We now have a Core Sound among us... we often head out on 2.5 days of never off your boat (well you may enjoy a libation on another's boat) float trips... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3JgX-cPnTqg

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David Bower's avatar

How about building me a Core Sound 17 in your spare time? I have no woodworking skills, and wouldn't dare to sail on a boat I built!

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Dave's avatar

I moved to Amherst Junction in 2006 for a job in Steven's Point. I built a Bolger Surf the next year and spent many pleasant days sailing the Wisconsin River Flowage. I traveled to Green Bay, Lake Pepin, Petenwell and many others. When not frozen, there are wonderful, if shallow, places to explore. I never did sail DuBay but loved the West side of the river, the Eau Pleine reservoir. Thank you for sharing your story.

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Carolyn & Kees's avatar

It sounds like a great outing, and definitely better than being in an office! I have to ask, exhibiting true ignorance I know, what is DCA? It seems like I should be familiar with it but I am drawing a blank....

Thanks,

~Kees~

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Henry Bruse's avatar

I will look for you when I visit Stevens Point (Ilive in Wisconsin Rapids.) We sail on Lake Petenwell but not often enough. So it goes.

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