Page 2 of 2 FirstFirst 12
Results 11 to 16 of 16
  1. #11
    Join Date
    Aug 2020
    Location
    Middle Tennessee
    Posts
    736

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by RUGER761 View Post
    Keep after them and dont let up, they will learn quickly enough that your not going to change your mind about it, too expensive to damage anything, not to mention lost boating time. I won't even use a ramp that doesn't have a dock to pull up to. Just not worth the risk. We tend to anchor in deep water so I'm lucky on that part vs being on the shore line.
    It's all good, just family vacation a few times a year when I bring my boat to their lake when it's anoying.
    Day to day at our lake I anchor in 50ft of water and everyone swims off the boat no problem but it's a deep lake and we don't have any beaches.
    2020 Supra SA

  2. #12
    Join Date
    May 2021
    Location
    Pittsburgh, pa
    Posts
    54

    Default

    Not worth the risk. Boat draft is suppose to be 27inches, but depending on load, conditions, hidden rock, tree stump, etc. New prop. At least $600 + time and effort to get repaired or replaced. Just not worth the risk.
    Moomba Craz ‘21
    Barefoot Nautique ‘91 (traded-in)

  3. #13
    Join Date
    Oct 2010
    Location
    Red Deer Alberta Canada
    Posts
    324

    Default

    Anything under 3 feet is a “No Go Zone”. I value my investment more than I value the thoughts of other people. And I’m sure they wouldn’t want to foot the bill on repairs!!! Your boat. Your decision where it goes.


    Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
    2016 Craz
    2007 LSV - Sold
    2003 Outback - Sold

  4. #14
    Join Date
    May 2018
    Posts
    4,928

    Default

    Most of our local Ramps are 3 feet deep, works for a 28”draft but I would think a centurion might struggle.


    Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
    2021 Supra SA 400
    2018 Supra SA 400 (SOLD)
    Michigan

  5. #15
    Join Date
    Jan 2018
    Location
    Lexington, KY
    Posts
    369

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by SONIC View Post
    Ended up anchoring behind them and tying the stern to their boat in about 6ft of water
    I did exactly this on Sunday. My extended lake crew (the other boats in the crew) are starting to get the picture though. Only get on Korey's boat if you want to moving ALL DAY LONG and come back at dark:30. I've found that if we go tie up with someone it sucks the day away...
    2018 Moomba Craz | Autowake 2.0, Zero-Off, G6 Pumps | Captain Blue/Dark Graphite/Silver Flake | Enzos + Lead

  6. #16
    Join Date
    Aug 2020
    Location
    Middle Tennessee
    Posts
    736

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by korey View Post
    I did exactly this on Sunday. My extended lake crew (the other boats in the crew) are starting to get the picture though. Only get on Korey's boat if you want to moving ALL DAY LONG and come back at dark:30. I've found that if we go tie up with someone it sucks the day away...
    Yessir. I'm on the lake for watersports. Surfing wakeboarding and tubing are the name of the game. We chill a bit but I prefer to use as much gas as possible
    2020 Supra SA

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •