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Old 02-10-2009, 10:53 PM   #1
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The operation in the Weirs was ran by a Para Sailing Outfit from Lake George, NY and Tampa Bay,Fl

With all the boat traffic at the Weirs it was impossible to operate.

We ran successfully for 4 years out of Paugus Bay, we closed doe to the high increase of insurance cost.

Back in the 80's many operations were ran off the beach's in the Island ad they had no control of the sail and many people were being injured. The operation we had , we had total control of the landing and take offs.

Thank you! I remember thinking it wasn't such a great place for taking off/landing.............. Paugus Bay, however, seemed perfect back when you were doing it -- not nearly the traffic there is now! (Ohhhhhhhh, for the good ol'days, lol)
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Old 02-11-2009, 08:04 AM   #2
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Durning the week it was not bad, weekends were tuff but as you said, doing that now would be a very hard task.

I dont no if you remember that old water sking school on PG years back?
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