Boating in Cincinatti area??
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We boat the river and there and there are a considerable number of perf boats here and a lot of things to do. If you wind up here let us know, there are plenty that can get you hooked up with the speed freaks. Not the best but not the worst (it is the mid-west).
We use Rivertown...in/out or slip, prices are 1200-2000. However, Watertown, 4 Seasons etc are all down there. Price depends on size.
We trailer all over...Cumberland, Erie, Lake Michigan all about 4 hrs easy weekend trips. Actually breaks it up rather nicely.We haul it to Miami in the winter.
We use Rivertown...in/out or slip, prices are 1200-2000. However, Watertown, 4 Seasons etc are all down there. Price depends on size.
We trailer all over...Cumberland, Erie, Lake Michigan all about 4 hrs easy weekend trips. Actually breaks it up rather nicely.We haul it to Miami in the winter.
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Not much snowmobiling in Cini. I live in what used to be the snow belt in Indiana along the lake Michigan shore. I drive 3 hrs plus in a good winter to find snow.
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I am from this area. There are lots of boating opportunities. The best is by far Lake Cumberland. Over 2000 miles of shoreline. Very beautiful. Low realestate costs. I always made the trip in 3+ hours. There are other very beautiful lakes such as Dale Hollow, Center Hill, Norris. The river can be a good place to boat given the right conditions. You can boat generally mid May through Mid October. Lots of performance boats in the Cinti. area.
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