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    Posted: January-01-2004 at 8:52pm
Recently relocated to Boston from Tennessee. Waiting till spring to haul-up my 79' Ski Tique. Will be looking for a nearby lake with drydock facilities. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Bought this little boat in 8/01. Still needs some work but runs like a dream. New Mastercraft owners would flag me down for a tow!

How do you add a pic?
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you can add an image from a url with the img thumbnail ( the tree in the reply box ) the upload feature was here. keith?

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That's correct tryan but the better way is to post pictures to the Diaries Section.

I live in New England and own a '79 Mustang. I do most of my boating and skiing on smaller lakes in ME.

I've never looked before but I would guess that only the larger lakes would have dry-dock facilities.
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If you are looking for a lake with a slalom course I would recomend going to usawaterski.org. They have a list of clubs on there web site. I always skied on Lake Winapauski in NH, there is dry dock storage there. It is located about 2 hours from Boston.
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Welcome to New England and shorter ski seasons.
For insights on local skiing, talk to Dan at East Coast Flightcraft in middleton, just north of Boston. (website = eastcoastflightcraft) There are some active skiers there. There is a large and active INT league in the area with tourneys around southern NH and Worcester among other areas.

I ski on the cape and looking forward to 04 season.
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Welcome to NE! You're gonna love it here! I took my first run of the season tonight and it was EXXXXCELLENT!!
The lakes region of NH has some beautifull lakes. I highly recommend a trip to Sunapee and Squam.As for smaller, skiier type lakes, there is a nice one in Framingham, right off the pike and route 30.It's about a 30 minute drive from Beantown. What town are you in?
What's a dry dock?hahaha
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