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    Yeller on the boards...he is out of BC.

    Ken

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    Quote Originally Posted by CHACHI View Post
    I suggest you speak with Glen. Ken
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    Which Glen??? LOL I know lots of Glen's.
    Don't mind him Wetcoast. He thinks BC is a small village of igloos and we all know each other.


    Up until a few months ago, I was keeping my boat in Langley. Too bad I didn't know you were there..............................I needed help moving.


    If most of your boating is going to be on the Fraser and up to Pitt Lake, an 18 would be preferred imo. If you plan to go out to Harrison a lot, or the Okanagan, then a 22 is much better.
    Why is faster never fast enough.

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    Hi Glenn!

    Oh that Glenn!!!! LOL

    JK

    I would have helped you move!

    I plan on using it at Pitt, Cultas, Harrison, no much Fraser, and our cabin at Sheridan Lake near 100 Mile.

    When he said talk to Glenn I was hoping he knew you had some leads for boats for sale.

    Where are you located now?

    Chris

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    I'm in Van, but boat is in Burnaby.

    If you're doing Pitt, will you be launching at Fort Langley, Port Mann or Pitt?
    The fort is almost non-doable in a 22 as there's no dock. The PM can be tough because the dock is so short and at low tide, it is barely long enough to tie up to.

    A 22 at Cultus will be like putting a cruise ship in Pitt. My 16 was almost too big for it. I took my 16 there a couple times, but it got boring pretty quick. Can't imagine dropping my 22 there.
    Why is faster never fast enough.

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    Quote Originally Posted by yeller View Post
    I'm in Van, but boat is in Burnaby.

    If you're doing Pitt, will you be launching at Fort Langley, Port Mann or Pitt?
    The fort is almost non-doable in a 22 as there's no dock. The PM can be tough because the dock is so short and at low tide, it is barely long enough to tie up to.

    A 22 at Cultus will be like putting a cruise ship in Pitt. My 16 was almost too big for it. I took my 16 there a couple times, but it got boring pretty quick. Can't imagine dropping my 22 there.
    For Pitt I would probably launch at Grant Narrows (Pitt Poulder)

    Cultus was just a thought. So big water is what these need. Hnmmmm

    Know any Donzi'so around for sale?

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    Pitt Lake

    Rickenbach(sp?) is a great launch at Pitt, but a bit of a longer run upriver to the lake. Generally better parking as well as fuel, some service and parts, and occasionally- a food truck.
    Send me PM, I may have a boat for you.
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    Pitt Lake

    Great getaway and so close to town.

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    Last edited by FarPoint; 05-05-2017 at 11:58 AM. Reason: Wrong boat in pic
    We the Willing, led by the Unknowing, and paid by the Uncaring
    Have been doing so much, with so little, for so long
    We are now qualified to do Anything, with Nothing at all
    (Tuk U - McKinnley Bay '82)

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    .....and another view:

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    Nice looking boat Farpoint
    Why is faster never fast enough.

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    Sorry

    Thanks for everyones help but I have some good/bad news. With Summer fast approaching and me very impatient, I found a deal I just couldn't pass up but it's not a Donzi. I ended up purchasing a 1991 21' Cole Supersport II with a 400HP 454 and a Bravo 1. I pick it up in Cali on the Victoria Day/ Memorial day weekend.

    I'm beside myself with excitement!

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    Looking for 18 or 22 classic

    Quote Originally Posted by Lenny View Post
    WetCoast, many DONZI's around. Take a long coffee and go looking and driving.

    What do you want ? EXACTLY

    Where are you ?

    I have some on the west coast ... ( OK, two running, two spare, not running )
    Hey there juat wondering if you know any one who has a donzi 18 or 22 classic forsale on the westcoast of canada ? Im on vancouver island but willing to drive, thanks
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