FlyingJ
Sorry AdAware didn't do the trick. I had a problem where every time I typed a misspelled, or invalid IP address in my browser, it opened the webpage, "1dial.search-results-site.com". It started doing it about 2 months ago. Before that there would be a message on the screen saying the sight can't be found. The website said you could stop the page from loading by clicking on a link, and that a cookie would be put onto my system. That sent up a few red flags in my mind. Why would I have to initiate steps to stop a page from loading that's not supposed to be there in the first place? I entered the address into google and found that other people have had the same problem. I ran all of the spyware programs I had, plus did a virus scan, all with negative results in stopping the page from loading. At any rate I did a little research and found the site is owned by a company called "GoDaddy software" out of Scottsdale, Az.
I entered the the website you're having problems with, "searchsail.com" into a tracking site called "http://news.netcraft.com/", and lo and behold it traced back to GoDaddy software, with an IP address of "64.202.167.129". When I tried to enter searchsail.com, the page was blank except for a "0" in the upper left corner. Thinking maybe the site was really sailsearch.com I traced it and found it also originates from GoDaddy software. I think it is a little strange that all three of these sites are owned by GoDaddy. GoDaddy is a marketing company among other things, but that's the only thing I know about the company.
At any rate, the way I solved my problem was by blocking the IP address with my firewall. That stopped the page from loading.
I don't know which browser you're using, but with all the issues Explorer's having, you might try using one of the others if that's what you are using. I use Mozilla.
twillers