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Fall 2002 Edition
"Another Great Boating Season Closes"
What a GREAT Summer it was!
Welcome to the Fall 2002 edition of the Lake St. Clair Network Newsletter. Nothing quite compares to a Michigan Autumn season, with a splash of brilliant Fall colors, the crisp smell of burning leaves in the air, cider, doughnuts, football and Halloween. Unfortunately for a lot of us, Fall also means it's time to take the boat out of the water and bed her down for the winter. While we can't be out on the lake during the long winter months, we can still keep in touch with our boating and fishing brethren through the LSCN. Please make a point to visit us regularly to stay abreast of what's going on around the lake.

To say it was a record year for the LSCN would be an understatement. Thanks to all of you, we are now THE number one on-line resource for boating and fishing on Lake St. Clair. Site traffic continues to grow by leaps and bounds, and we now have a strong and steady following who proudly call themselves "Club LSCN" members. You all know who you are out there, so take a bow, and continue spreading the word about your LSCN family!

We've got some exciting new changes to the site to tell you about this month! We will continue to make improvements and add content as long as you keep telling us how we can improve. Our lines of communication are always open, so please take the time to fill out our Suggestions Form .
Welcome New Sponsor! Premier Boat Care - 15 N. Walnut, Suite 204, Mt. Clemens MI. 48043
Located in Downtown Mt. Clemens, Premier Boat Care provides the finest boat & small yacht maintenance services available in the area. With industry experience in excess of 10 years, we are confident in our ability to provide our customers with the professional quality and service they deserve.
LSCNet Merchandise
Help Support the LSCN!
Our merchandise is COOL and it's available for sale HERE! We have koozies, frisbees and, HOT OFF THE PRESSES, LSCN silk-screened t-shirts! Show your support for your favorite website by wearing our stuff out on the lake!
NEW FEATURE!! - LSCN Photo Gallery!!
Due to popular demand, we proudly introduce the LSCN Photo Gallery! Now you can post your own photos on the site for all of your fellow LSCN family members to see. We've created a quick and easy interface that allows you to upload pics from your wild weekend at Muscamoot, your "Tiki Night" party at Tin Fish or, for all the anglers out there, your winning catch at last weekend's bass tournament.
You can even add a description for each pic you upload, then watch as your photos are automatically added to the thumbnail page! You asked for it, now you got it!

Look for the new "Photo Gallery" icon in the upper right corner of the home page or check it out HERE.
Lake St. Clair Network - End of Season Party
The LSCN End of Season Party will be Saturday, November 16th at Harbor Club North...
Details have yet to be finalized, but here's what we can tell you:
Location will be at the Harbor Club North clubhouse in Harrison Twp...click HERE for directions. The party is open to all LSCN members, but will be limited to the first 200 people who arrive. Doors open at 7:00 pm. We are asking for a $10 donation at the door along with a new, unopened toy which will be collected for the US Marine Corps Toys for Tots Organization. If you choose not to bring a toy, cover will be $20. We will supply beer, wine, subs, pizza, mostaccioli, chicken, and lots of great entertainment (DJ and MC). To find out more information about this historic BASH, go to the LSCN bulletin board.
Attention Business Owners!

Take advantage of our free services!! Use the Discussion Board as a forum to discuss upcoming sales or specials you may be running. Post an event on our Events Calendar letting our visitors know when something special is going on with your business. Dealers are welcome to create up to 10 classified ads with sound and pictures, so we encourage you to take advantage of this great free advertising opportunity!

LSCN Feature Boat FOR SALE
Size: 40 ft.
Make: 1992 Sea Ray
Engine: 454
Model: 400 ec
Click Image for Larger View
Options: Boat Cover, GPS, Bimini Top, Galley, Refrigerator
Seller: Sherman Rogers
Click HERE for contact information.
My, How We've Grown...

Take a look at how the Lake St. Clair Network has grown since last year...

Summer 2001 (May-Sept)
Bulletin Board Members - 215
Visitors - 150,000


Summer 2002 (May-Sept)
Bulletin Board Members - 791
Visitors - 226,000

Boating Tech Tip - Winterizing Tips: Storage Ashore
Tech Tip courtesy of Boat US

In some parts of the country, where winter means several months of bitterly cold weather, storing boats ashore is the norm. In warmer climates, however, ice and snow may occur infrequently, and the choice between storage ashore and storage in the water is open to discussion.

Storage in the water means you might get a jump on the boating season next spring. On the other hand, boats stored ashore (on high ground) won't sink. If you have a choice, storage ashore is a safer bet.

Storage ashore may also be less expensive over the life of a boat, since a hull surrounded by air for several months each winter is less likely to develop blisters than a hull that remains in the water. These blisters, the fiberglass equivalent of rot, occur on many boats when water soaks into the laminate below the waterline.

One note of caution: The vast majority of the claims in temperate states involved boats that were being stored ashore. Since water retains heat longer than air, boats surrounded by air are more vulnerable to a sudden freeze than boats surrounded by water. Even a brief cold spell that lasts only a night or two can do considerable damage. In temperate states, boat owners must winterize engines and freshwater systems, especially when boats are stored ashore. In deep freeze states, boats stored ashore must be winterized earlier than boats stored in the water.
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