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Wait, if you want to count the kayaks zero seconds
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about ten minutes by car, or twenty by city bus.
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Just lower it down and wheel it across the street to the water.
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Survey. How long does it take you to get to your boat?
time and distance to boat
About 20 hours but then I only do it once a year
two under the house, two sitting on trailers in yard, one in marina 12 miles away
About 3 min if I walk...less if I drive.
I'm a leisurely 5 minute walk, but I've enjoyed being 8 hours away by car too.
boat trips...
boat trips
Yes, I know quite a few that feel that way.
You missed the part about cruising and coming home (where ever that is).
15 minutes by car
7 minute by car 12 by bicycle
2.5 Hours
Couple in Stonington, CT
it was 2.5 hrs. sold boat
Not this one I hope.
Zero nanoseconds. I live on my boat.
Five minute walk. Five seconds when on the hard.
My point being
That was the hard part, the boats maintenance suffered.
That's a different question
5-7 minutes by car. Easy.
15 minute drive
Embarrassment. My boat is in the back yard, it sometimes takes me days to get there.....
5 minute walk
one is in the backyard...
About 20 minutes
It was over 3 hours for 8 years but
30 min drive
about ten minutes by car, or twenty by city bus.
Wait, if you want to count the kayaks zero seconds
This summer 15 minutes to one and 25 minutes to the other
Incidentally my times are from the time I walk out my door until I am physically on the boat
I asked the same question about ten years ago
15 minutes by car, 25 minutes by bike...
It's only a few miles but it can take several hours.
You have to move the WM
About 4 hours
It was 2 hours for 6 years then we moved to a couple of miles from the boat
Depends how far we take the dinghy...