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Skipper Bob's Books
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Skipper Bobâ„¢ Publications
Skipper Bob and his wife Elaine cruised more than 44,000 miles on the East Coast of the
United States. Their travels have taken them up and down the
Intracoastal Waterway numerous times. They completed the Great Loop Route and sailed to both the Bahamas and the Dry Tortugas. They took their trawler through the
Erie, Rideau, Richelieu, and
Trent
Severn
Canals. Living aboard for more than 9 years on both a sail boat and a trawler, they have experienced just about everything the waters of the East Coast have to offer.
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Skipper Bob has published a series of guides that will make your travels on these waterways much easier, safer and less expensive.
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Depth and height restrictions. Lock locations and character-istics. Where to stop. What to expect. Places to stay at no charge with water and electric. History of all four canals, including historical sites and places to shop today.
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Concise information about how to plan a summer cruise of the exciting Rideau and Richelieu Canals in Canada. What charts and guides to get, costs to expect, where to stop and when to go. A complete guide of this exciting trip that can include stops in Ott
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Information on ports, harbors, anchorages, marinas, shopping, and local attractions. Distances to harbors with GPS coordinates at the entrance to each harbor. Includes the Thousand Islands, Toronto Islands AND MORE
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Information on ports, harbors, anchorages, marinas, shopping, and local attractions. Distances to harbors with GPS co-ordinates at the entrance to each harbor. Includes Green Bay, Grand Traverse Bay, the Lake Michigan islands and all major harbors on La
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A planning guide to the Bahamas. Who should consider going. What type of vessel. How to outfit your vessel for the Bahamas to save money and enjoy the trip. Planning where to go and stay for the most comfort and safety. Cruising characteristics of bo
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Witty, but to the point. This book, by Don Wallace, gives the reader the basic concept of what you will go through when deciding to buy a boat and live aboard.
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