ScarabMike
Jetboaters Admiral
- Messages
- 2,223
- Reaction score
- 2,061
- Points
- 302
- Location
- Green Cove Springs, FL
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2022
- Boat Model
- AR
- Boat Length
- 19
We decided to go for an endurance run, and explore yesterday. We started the trek at Riverside Marina in Palatka, FL. Very nice ramp with PWC friendly floating docks with low plastic covered sides. Awesome!
From there we headed south through the St.John river to the north end of Lake George. What an incredible lake. I highly recommend it for watersports. Beautiful water. We ran down the center of the lake until we reached Silver Glen Springs.
Im telling you, I have never seen water so clear, but very cold. You can see everything below you on the waverunner. We rested up for a while, and cooled off. There was another 25 miles to go.
Once back on Lake George, we exited the south inlet back to the Saint John, and headed south to Deland. We found some great people, and a Marine Patrol that we talked to through the no wake zone. He was one of the coolest guys I have ever met, and he gave us the light show when it was time to hit the throttle. We ate lunch in Deland at Castaways on the River. Best angus burgers you can buy! wow. Once done, we refueled, and headed north to Murray's Creek.
Murray's Creek is one of the twistiest rivers in the area. Its full throttle the whole way. The creek intersects the Dunns Creek, and then back into the St.John. Then it was 30 miles back to the ramp.
Incredible time! I love this machine!
From there we headed south through the St.John river to the north end of Lake George. What an incredible lake. I highly recommend it for watersports. Beautiful water. We ran down the center of the lake until we reached Silver Glen Springs.
Im telling you, I have never seen water so clear, but very cold. You can see everything below you on the waverunner. We rested up for a while, and cooled off. There was another 25 miles to go.
Once back on Lake George, we exited the south inlet back to the Saint John, and headed south to Deland. We found some great people, and a Marine Patrol that we talked to through the no wake zone. He was one of the coolest guys I have ever met, and he gave us the light show when it was time to hit the throttle. We ate lunch in Deland at Castaways on the River. Best angus burgers you can buy! wow. Once done, we refueled, and headed north to Murray's Creek.
Murray's Creek is one of the twistiest rivers in the area. Its full throttle the whole way. The creek intersects the Dunns Creek, and then back into the St.John. Then it was 30 miles back to the ramp.
Incredible time! I love this machine!