A NOTE FROM YOUR EDITOR
It has been my pleasure, owning and producing the website but the time has come to let it go due to the high cost of the website and the lack of interest. I will shut it down on July 1, 2026 so if there is anything on the website you might want to keep you can still download it until July 1, 2026. Thank you for helping me along the way, feeding me the information that is posted on the website.Yours Truly: Edward Van Grol

Come boat with us as we travel through
the waters of New York State and Canada.

Ed & Lee
Our Home
Away From
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Our first boat was a 28 foot wooden Trojan, named after my daughter Wendy and my wife Lee, thus the name Wendy Lee. It had a single engine Ford 390 interceptor and served us well from 1973 to 1978. We decided that although wood in its original condition is beautiful when kept up, was now becoming more and more time consuming and cutting into our leisure time on the water. It was then we bought our present home-away-from-home, a 31 foot Silverton flybridge sedan. Our new-to-us boat is fiberglass and has twin Chrysler 318 engines. We can get this vessel ready for water in one day, instead of the usual weeks of tedious wood work that was constantly in need of repair and or upkeep. A couple of coats of wax, some paint and we are under way. We kept our boat just off the North end of Seneca Lake in the Seneca River at a beautiful little marina called Barrett Marine. The owners Fran and Debbie Barrett run a full service marina and have treated us like family for 40 years.


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