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Water Hazards 13 years 1 month ago #48442

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Re:Water Hazards 13 years 1 month ago #48530

As a kid i saw a B utility T-bone a 16in bass and it flipped the boat.

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Re:Water Hazards 13 years 1 month ago #48535

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My local lake (Jackson) is famous for deadheads, (tree limbs, trees, volkswagens :laugh: , floating debris at or just below the surface) as well. There are three rivers and one creek that feed it, all coming down through either cities or large suburban (residential) areas. Why people insist on throwing stuff like that in the lake escapes me, and frankly makes me MAD. I always carry a garbage bag in the boat, and often fish the junk out of the lake as I discover it. It pays to keep your eyes open, even when you're just "cruising"!

Good reminder, Thom. ;)

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Re:Water Hazards 13 years 1 month ago #48569

Here are a couple pictures showing the damage to an inline-6 when it hit a dead-head at 55 MPH on a Hydrostream.
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Re:Water Hazards 13 years 1 month ago #48574

That sucks. Those late mod mids and lowers dont exactly grow on trees.
Conrad

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Re:Water Hazards 13 years 1 month ago #48593

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I count my blessings that while boating on the Mississippi River years ago the boat hit an oil soaked, water logged railroad tie at an angle rather than head on, causing no damage. Still see the spike sticking out of it.

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Re:Water Hazards 13 years 1 month ago #48596

Makes me wonder how the old marathon racers fared on the rivers back in the day. They were cooking right along most times..

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Re:Water Hazards 13 years 1 month ago #48658

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My boating is in the familiar waters of the Mississippi, St. Croix, and the Minnesota River and I stay a safe distance from the shore. It's the water logged logs, dark stuff, and smaller stuff barely above the surface that causes problems. Also waves and going into the sun hide objects to be avoided.

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Re:Water Hazards 13 years 1 month ago #48673

I go out on the Christina River which runs through down town Wilmington Delaware (a teaming metropolis indeed). At times that river becomes strewn with floating debris, from boards to tree trunks to you-name-it-trash. Any time there is alot of rain in a short period, all the stuff on the banks gets pulled back into the river. I've roped and pulled phone pole size logs out of the channell. Yet, with junk in the water everywhere, there is still always some guy blasting alone in a canoe with a 250HP monster on it. More than once I've seen them come back on a rope.

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Re:Water Hazards 13 years 1 month ago #48677

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Dr_Frankenmerc wrote:

Read my write-up on the G3 forum or this link;

www.fiberglassics.com/glassic-forums/30-g3-owners-association/48436-water-hazards.html

Thom



so you carried it into the house for a picture?

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Re:Water Hazards 13 years 4 weeks ago #48772

Note to all FG users: the post by "businessphones" was deleted, it is an example of spam. This is an attempt by someone to link you to their site to sell you something, not a legitimate comment.

It is a common technique on forums to join and put low-key comments and then use search terms like "businessphones" and "cheap business broadband" in their signature in hopes of getting Google rank.

If you see things like this, feel free to hit the "Report to moderator" button so we can keep this out of the forums.

Thanks, Ken

BTW, that profile has been suspended.

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Re:Water Hazards 13 years 4 weeks ago #48781

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wow you're good kensikora wouldn't have thought twice about that.

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Re:Water Hazards 13 years 4 weeks ago #48796

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Good eye Ken.

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