Looks like a good time! It looks like you are on the north end, right? How is the debris situation? We are headed for the south end on Wednesday for a 3 day trip.
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Looks like a good time! It looks like you are on the north end, right? How is the debris situation? We are headed for the south end on Wednesday for a 3 day trip.
Yea we were up north. We stayed at the end of Warm Springs Canyon. The debris was crazy bad. I have never seen that much debris in all the years we have been going. You definately have to bee VERY carful and keep your eyes on what's in front of you. Luckily we came out unscathed (no prop damage). I considered that no small miracle! I don't know if it will be less down south but i would assume a little better.
I thought it looked like Warm Spring! I have anchored in that cove before. It is a great spot. I am glad it is usable again. Here is my view of the same spot in July 2015.
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Yep, that looks like the exact spot. We've stayed there a few times.
It’s still raining up here, wet snow on the mountain passes…. Not a bad thing for the forest fire season though….
I have about a week before it warms up, so I am pulling out another project that has been biding it’s time!
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Air bags show up in a couple days…. I’ll be ready!
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Omg, the boat is gorgeous. That blue color is my favorite. To tell you the truth I like all the Moomba boats, their durability and how they look and perform are on a high level. Moomba boats really know how to make an impression. What I love about Moomba boats is not only their aesthetic appeal but also their exceptional durability. They are built to last, which is a huge plus when you're out on the water, facing various weather conditions and enjoying all sorts of water activities. Moomba boats are known for their quality construction and robust performance, which gives you peace of mind and allows you to focus on having a great time. Unfortunately, right now I can't own a boat because of the fact I travel a lot. But every city I go to I rent a boat/yacht for several days. That's how I did in Dubai, renting a boat with wake surf through https://yeprent.com. Nice option when you can't purchase a boat.)
Some wild perspectives from these two pics. The barrel pic got ruined by water drops on the lens despite my spit efforts lol. The other pic is looking from inside the wave towards the outside.
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Managed to get about 80% of my rear bags full before my port ballast relay started smoking. Thankfully it drained fine but called the dealer while on the water to let them know so they could go ahead and get it ordered. Hopefully there isn’t a back order wait time as we have a week lake vacation coming up in about a month. This will be the second one I’ve had to replace since 2019. That being said the ole Max still threw out a killer wave for just two people in the boat.
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Just got back from Lake Powell. It was hard to get clean lips because of the wind, which was gusting up to 20-30 mph, but the push with this kid in the back corner was amazing. The kids all had a blast cliff jumping when we were trying to get out of the rough water. Got pulled over by NPS for a wakeless violation when the boat was at 4 mph and putting out a slight ripple but only got a warning. Still one of the coolest places on earth.
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