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Old 03-04-2011, 10:38 AM
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Hey thanks to everyone that has chimed in

I am looking forward to this, might be our one and only boat trip this year!

I can only assume from what I have read over the years that the lake can get nasty fast, and a 40 mile run might be not to the liking of the misses,
How is Wilmette Harbor?
I assuming since no one has mentioned any of the harbors closer that they are not recommending them?
Montrose, Belmont, Diversy or the others.
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Old 03-04-2011, 11:07 AM
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only reason they didnt mention them is that they dont have launch ramps. I believe Tower Rd has a ramp but i'm not sure if its for the town residents or public. Other then that the first closest ramp would be Waukeegan other then launching right downtown. If you wanted to launch downtown then i would suggest you get there at like 5:30AM. Last time we did the launch at Diversey we got in at 7AM and were the last ones in cause the lot was full!!!
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East Chicago Pastric Harbor would be another option with a short run North to the city.
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Originally Posted by AO31
East Chicago Pastric Harbor would be another option with a short run North to the city.
agreed Pastricks an awesome Marina & ramps but if he's coming from Minn he may be able to shoot str8 east on I-90 towards Winthrop bring 125 foot of rope and a good anchor .
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The city of Highland Park IL has a park district ramp that I use for the airshow. Downside-- $75.00 to launch. But easy in and out and no waiting, even during th airshow.

Nice 20 minute ride to the city.
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Originally Posted by Smitty
The city of Highland Park IL has a park district ramp that I use for the airshow. Downside-- $75.00 to launch. But easy in and out and no waiting, even during th airshow.

Nice 20 minute ride to the city.
You can buy a season pass that turns out to be better of you launch more then 3-4 times. I called the park district few years back and asked about it.
I have two numbers you can call and ask if you like. One i think is the launch ramp itself the other i think is the park office but i dont remember which is which:
847-432-2442
847-831-3810 ...i think is the park office
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Lake Forest also has a small ramp that is never busy. Easy to get to from 94, and is a shorter stretch by water. Plus lots of BIG houses along the shore to check out. I could find out about a launch permit if needed.
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There is no better seat in the house than on a boat for the show but.....the lake never seems to cooperate very well on the desirable weekends unless you have a 40 footer. There is usually a N.E. wind and 4-6 foot chop.
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Diversey harbor has a ramp.
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Originally Posted by MnFastBoat
Hey thanks to everyone that has chimed in

I am looking forward to this, might be our one and only boat trip this year!

I can only assume from what I have read over the years that the lake can get nasty fast, and a 40 mile run might be not to the liking of the misses,
How is Wilmette Harbor?
I assuming since no one has mentioned any of the harbors closer that they are not recommending them?
Montrose, Belmont, Diversy or the others.
What day are you planning to show up. They do their practuce runs on Friday and the show is on Saturday and Sunday. You might want to show up on Thursday to launch at one of the Chicago Harbors and get a slip. You can do some boating for a couple of days before the show and not have to fight traffic getting to the airshow. I would check to see if you can rent a slip in advance. The shoreline over over into Indiana/Michigan has some of the nicest sand dunes around. I am sure that you can hook up with some of the local performance boaters to hang out with.
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