DawgDaze
Jet Boat Junkie
- Messages
- 192
- Reaction score
- 74
- Points
- 127
- Location
- Lake Elsinore, California
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2008
- Boat Model
- SX
- Boat Length
- 23
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Let me think about that HELL NO. HAHA. I love my admiral to death and I am very fortunate for her to be able to do that. She can handle that boat as well as I can. Maybe one day I will learn to wakeboard too!I'll trade both of my lovely deck hands for yours! Well it's more like a 4:1 or 6:1 trade.... Just kidding, but I'd love to have an Admiral to help launch and retrieve, or at least drive enough I could learn to Ski/Wakeboard/Surf/tube...
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I'll trade both of my lovely deck hands for yours! Well it's more like a 4:1 or 6:1 trade.... Just kidding, but I'd love to have an Admiral to help launch and retrieve, or at least drive enough I could learn to Ski/Wakeboard/Surf/tube...
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This trade should include two new tires and a set of leaf springs.I'll trade both of my lovely deck hands for yours! Well it's more like a 4:1 or 6:1 trade.... Just kidding, but I'd love to have an Admiral to help launch and retrieve, or at least drive enough I could learn to Ski/Wakeboard/Surf/tube...
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LOL..you're funny @DawgDaze, I'm the Admiral..not the co-captain.
I agree Mel you are right! We have that beautiful boat with some awesome lights for the evening and we have YET to use them. California lakes are few and far between when It comes to nights on the water. Maybe we'll just relocate to Texas! The first chance we get to be out at night. we will take it out for sure.I have been telling Danny and Cheryl about the fun to be had after dark on the water! I love night boating more than day boating! I don't yet have a chart plotter on the new boat, but I know the Nauti Dawg has one! It probably has a track from my local ramp to my favorite anchorage and back still on it! Moonlight does help but it isn't necessary. You can drive 25 or 30 and if you eliminate the lights in the boat as much as possible, you are able to see 100 yards or so to make sure nothing is floating in the water or unlit boats present. I do this with a chart plotter track that I am familiar with in the channel and away from the shoreline, that I have traveled in daylight and know it works. It is perfectly safe to do this, but using all your tools helps to make it more comfortable. We went out with Danny and Cheryl out on the Dawg, on their demo day, and we didn't come back until very late. I had already handed the keys to them and I was a passenger. Danny gave me the honors to return us to the ramp, some 5 miles away. I set up the plotter and off we went. They have the tools, they just need to grab a little experience to get comfortable with it.