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    The Boat

    Directions to Boat on Lake Erie, Dunkirk, New York
    Take the I-90 towards Dunkirk
       From the East Take 90 West - New York State Thruway
       From the West Take 90 East- New York State Thruway
    Take Exit 59 Dunkirk Route 60
    At the first light take right on to Route 60 North (for 3.3 miles)
    Left on to Lake Shore Dr. (Route 5) (for .8 miles)
    Right on to Mullet Street (North). Go to end of Mullet Street - to Bart's Cove Marina - Park in Lot across from bar. The boat is located on first Dock about 3/4 of the way down on left.

    About the boat on Lake Erie
    The Bait Master is a 26 foot Sea Ray Amberjack, with a ten foot beam and is powered by twin 170 HP Mercury I/O units. There is a private bathroom, cabin, and covered area. The boat is equipped with a marine radio, fish sonar and GPS unit. We use downriggers, planer boards and dipsey divers to catch the suspended fish in Lake Erie waters.

    Direction to Boat on Lake Ontario, Kent New York, (Oak Orchard)
    Take the I-90 towards Batavia
       From the East Take 90 West - New York State Thruway
       From the West Take 90 East- New York State Thruway
    Exit 48 Batavia route 98 north
    Turn on Route 18 west. Archbald Road is ~1/2 mile west of Rt. 98, immediately after Brown's Berry Patch.

    (From the West: Follow Route 18 east. Archbald Road is ~2 miles east of Lakeside Beach State Park and the Lake Ontario State Parkway exit.)

    Head north on Archbald Road. Leonard's Landing is just past the Oak Orchard Yacht Club on the right.

    About the Boat on Lake Ontario
    Docked at Leonards Landing, Pt. Breeze in Lake Ontario the Kokomo is a 26 foot Sea Ray Sundancer, has an eight foot beam and is powered by a 260 HP Mercruiser I/O unit. There is a private bathroom, cabin, and covered area. The boat is equipped with a marine radio, fish sonar and GPS unit. We use downriggers, outriggers, planer boards and dipsey divers to catch suspended Trout and Salmon in Lake Ontario.
    The boat