VESHAY":3f5mv7h2 said:
I am considering hauling Halcyon to OHIO from NEBRASKA for summer cruising. Ohio River and tribs (Allegheny, Monongahela, Kanawah, Muskingum. Maybe up to Lake Erie and down to Kentucky/Barkley Lakes.
Sounds like some good cruising :thup
VESHAY":3f5mv7h2 said:
In order to avoid 1500 mile round trip drive to Dayton from Omaha, I would fly. I am curious if/how others have overcome this problem of boat and no haul vehicle. I would love to get your insights and advice.
Just to clarify, you have a tow vehicle and will use that to bring Halcyon up to Iowa, but what you are asking about is how people work it who subsequently commute to their boat via public transportation and thus have no vehicle while they are aboard/cruising?
I haven't done it by C-Dory, so I don't have a lot of boat-specific input, but I have cruised with no local transportation (sailboat). So I was always aboard and didn't have the problem of how to get to the boat from the airport (or other station), but I did have to get around consistently in new towns. Best was when I had a folding bicycle along; other than that it was shanks' mare - but that had its own charms, and there were many helpful people who offered rides, use of cars, etc. Some groceries will give you a ride back to the boat, and or you can walk to the store and take a taxi back (with your bags of groceries to haul). A couple of times I rented a car for something specific.
One thing I discovered: To the typical car-driving person of whom you might ask directions, a "short walk" to the nearest grocery or post office could often turn out to be many miles! I guess people (myself included when I have a car) just don't register how far stuff is when traveling at speed. 'Course, now with Internet access and mapping, a person probably hardly needs to ask anymore, and can asses mileages themselves.
This should be a fun thread to read. Should get some new ideas and plus it's always fun to talk about cruise planning in winter
Sunbeam :hot