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Party Cove pics

Speedling

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Cedar Lake, IN
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Yamaha
Year
2008
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SS
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Just going through my phone pictures and such and one of the interesting things I found was a "party cove" picture. This is during the week, not a weekend. Lake is just under 800 acres and it can get crowded here because it's perfect for the bigger boats to back up and have everyone jump out because it goes from 12 foot to 3 foot in a boats length.
So what does your "party cove" look like?
 

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Lake Lanier, just north of Atlanta... This is Sunset Cove, which we stay as far away from as possible.

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Who owns the docks there? Gold mine if they run some sort of business there and get people to dock and walk up. I mean, why not, right?
 
Actually, I think @Sotally Tober has been to Lanier, his mom or another family lived or lives in ATL, I think.
 
That Lake Lanier picture makes me anxious and gives me feelings of Claustrophobia. I am sure I would thoroughly enjoy a good raft up party on the water, never having done one myself, but that just makes me feel like my boat is going to spontaneously sink for no reason other than being in an overly crowded area.
 
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