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Thread: Shallow boat slip
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05-18-2020, 05:05 PM #1Senior Member
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Shallow boat slip
The place we go is doing construction and we don’t have our dock and lift. We will have to use a boat slip. I have the choice of 2. 1 farther out in the cluster which is in hot territory for seagull poop. It was bad for the people last year. Spot 2 is the 1st slip on the cluster closest to shore. I would have 1 foot of clearance from prop to lake bottom. My mojo draft is 27 1/2 and the depth is about 38 or 39 inches. Just wanted to get your guys opinion if the shallow slip would work? Lake level always stays same and I would not be keeping in the water for long periods of time. Most would be a week maybe 2 max since I don’t want the bottom to get grimed up to bad. Lake bed is soft clay. Thanks.
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2012 moomba mojo 2.5
2005 Moomba outback-sold
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05-18-2020, 05:16 PM #2
No water level fluctuations, no wake area, no jumping onto the boat, no problem.
1998 Mobius
310 HP PCM
SOLD
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05-18-2020, 05:20 PM #3
Sandy bottom? No problem
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2018 Supra SA 400 (SOLD)
Michigan
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05-18-2020, 06:20 PM #4
I'd take the first slip. motor out at idle speed.
we boated with a couple on a shallow lake in stevens point a few years ago. they had to idle out for 2 or 300yards in water barely 6" below the prop. you could see the sand kicking up.
slow and steady got us out and back.'06 Supra Launch 20SSV-gone but never forgotten
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05-18-2020, 06:35 PM #5Senior Member
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It’s a no wake zone but off the wake area. Gets choppy but the way the chop rolls in it should die a little since it’s the first slip and have a long dock to absorb. The water gets deeper the next slip over. Thanks guys. I was leaning to the shallow one anyway. I don’t mind precision docking. Lol. I’ll have led in the nose so that should help bring the ass up a hair. I’ve been so spoiled with the lift that this will take some getting use to. I plan on pulling to clean a lot since I’m pretty anal about the boat. Ive always hot sauced it after every weekend. Not sure I can in the water but I’ll find. Way.
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2012 moomba mojo 2.5
2005 Moomba outback-sold
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05-19-2020, 09:22 AM #6Senior Member
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I used to park my Mastercraft x2 and my new mondo in about 38" of water. I had no choice it was my shoreline in a bay. I NEVER once had problems. The bottom was mostly muck. At first i just asked most people to go up front to lower the bow and raise the prop a bit as we slowly motored out. Never once did i have a problem. IN the end as long as i tapped and glided, i never had a single issue. I say stay away from the poop and just tap and glide til you are in deeper water.
2019 Mondo
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05-19-2020, 01:47 PM #7Junior Member
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Should be fine. Our LSV sits in about 38” of water at the boathouse. Just idle
In and out.