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Old 09-01-2009, 06:10 PM
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Cool Offshore boating opportunities in North Dakota???

Hey there guys and gals,

I'm considering a business opportunity in North Dakota...Just wanted to know if there are any offshore or performance boating opportunities in North Dakota...If so, where???
Any big lakes or long rivers???

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Old 09-01-2009, 07:41 PM
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You're kidding right?
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Lots of lakes and rivers.... they are all frozen.
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Well there is Lake Sakakawea east of Ft. Berthold Indian Reservation which is on the Missouri river. Then there's Devil's Lake west of Grand Forks. Other than that I don't see much on the Atlas.
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The boating season is from June 10th through the of July 15th I think, I would sell the boat and buy snowmobiles.










Just kidding, good luck I hope it works out for you.
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I sold my old baja to a guy in southern saskatchewan....he boats on a power plant cooling lake. Said they get some good months in before the air temp get too chilly. Lake doesnt freeze.
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