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  1. You are probably looking at about $500-800 for the season depending on where and what if any ammenities are offered. The trailer parks could be a good option since they usually have a park of some sort for the kiddies to entertain themselves while mom/dad get the boat uncovered, loaded, and fired up. Get on this quick because if the Kawartha's are anything like Honey Harbour, slips go real quick and are pretty much unobtainable once the boating season begins.

  2. Its political brinkmanship. It will. happen, its just a matter of when. The US needs our stable supply of oil and the govt knows it. Its a political football being tossed around. It will create thousands of PRIVATE SECTOR jobs, the type that actually create wealth and not suck on the public teat. The environmental concerns will be dealt with, yes a leak can make a mess but the mess can be cleaned up, we need good paying jobs now, politics be damned.

  3. Why are you thinking to replace ALL the rivets??? Do the ones that are loose/leaking. Replace any damaged metal. A friend of mine rebuilt his Princecraft/Springbok this year (nicknamed the Titanic since it spent a lot of time under water), it cost him several hundred dollars and the whole summer getting patches welded on, rivets welded (I don't know why he had them welded but that's his business) and the thing still leaks. Mind you, for Musky fishing, it's a great boat but I won't go in it since he removed ALL of the flotation and didn't replace any at all, one big wave and it will founder and sink. Have you looked at all the new boats out there to see if any layouts could work better for you?? You may not be too happy with the final result is all I'm saying and you will still have an older boat that may have issues as opposed to a new boat with a warranty.

  4. YOU have the full warranty on the Princecraft, it has the full top which you need (how much will one cost for the Smokercraft?). The Smoker is a bit bigger with a bigger motor which is always nice but does not have what you need and canvas tops can get very expensive. Good luck and don't agonize too much, look at what fits your needs better and go with that, you won't regret either.

  5. Buy an RESP through a Financial Advisor or thru your bank. Use a well diversified balanced fund (stocks AND bonds) and set up a monthly plan. That way you are dollar cost averaging and if the market tanks along the way, better for you, the market is on special when it tanks. For every seller, someone is buying. Patience and intestinal fortitude is the name of the game when it comes to investing. Roy mentioned gold, its interesting and will probably continue to rise for a while but at some point will begin to fall. I wouldn't bet the farm at this point on precious metals. That said, 10-20 percent of a portfolio is ok. More than that, you are rolling the dice. Don't play with education funds, its your child's future. The reason I said to buy thru the bank or an advisor is this, a lot of the trusts out there are OK if your child goes to school and if life doesn't get in the way. I have had clients have to cash out early to pay the bills due to job loss, no problem. With the trusts, they are heavily front end loaded and you will lose a huge chunk if you cash out early (as much if not more as the first years contribution). Buyer beware. Another thing, most post secondary education qualifies for the grant, your child could go to university or hairdressing school, its pretty flexible.

  6. Shop is looking good!! Just remember, we want pics of the boat resto. Don't forget that iboats.com is a great resource for your resto job whether it be mechanical structural or cosmetic. Lots of guys have done some pretty serious rebuilds of basketcase boats to like new condition.

  7. As long as the hull structure is relatively sound, ie the stringers and transom, you shouldn't have too many problems. Floor replacement can be done as can engine and drive. You going to upsize the engine?? Have fun, I'm sure she is going to be nice and shiny when you are done with her.

  8. Take a trip to the boat show so you can get an idea on the different features and to see what is out there. From there, you can make an informed decision and not have any regrets later. Just make sure that you hang the biggest motor that's allowed on the back. You will never regret it and when it comes time to sell, you will get more for your boat.

  9. You can manage the type 2, eat lots of vegetables that grow above the ground, big key there. The ones that grow below have lots of sugar in them (naturally occurring) and no more soda and sweets. As for the sled, a bit of work and you'll get her running again. As for the skunk, get back out there and do some more fishing. You have the most incredible fishing waters all around you. I'm partial to LOTW but I guess Eagle is in your backyard.

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