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One picture of your last outing.

More lessons to come. just don't push too hard to find them. It does look rough and windy. Too windy by the looks of your daughters right arm. ?

Lol yeah you’d think that would be painful!
 
Over heat alarm came on. Could not get pisser flowing

Lakes a little high, buddy towed me back, went to one side of bridge and didn’t realize there was a low point just under the water and hit his prop.
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Boat looks great however I probably would advise against pulling the stern in so close to the shore like that. One decent set of rollers come by and your articulating rudder will bang into the sand and can break off. It's happened to a few people on here. I would have put the Mantis anchor off the bow instead of the stern.
Thanks! Yeah, I usually try keep it far enough out to keep the rudder from hitting. Appreciate the advice/insight. There was an 8 lb Mantus out front, two anchors is a must in that area.
 
Dinner at Pig Tails on Lake Lanier

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Nice picture. Not sure if you know about the gathering being put together in the lake. There is a thread here about that. Also, how was pigtails? I'm new to the lake and have explored Pelican Pete's and Twisted Oar so far.
 
Water is high at Attakapas landing, Lake Verret (pronounced "takkapau". Water is high enough to cover the parking lot.
 
Water is high at Attakapas landing, Lake Verret (pronounced "takkapau". Water is high enough to cover the parking lot.

They still let you use the landing in that condition??
That'd be closed down around here.
 
If we wait for the water to go down we would lose the spring!
 
Nice picture. Not sure if you know about the gathering being put together in the lake. There is a thread here about that. Also, how was pigtails? I'm new to the lake and have explored Pelican Pete's and Twisted Oar so far.


I've been lurking the get together thread. I'm out of the country one weekend and it happens to be that one. I think Pig Tales and Fish Tales are the best boat up restaurants on the lake. Been to Pig Tales this year more times than I should, that's for sure.
 
Catching the sunset on a wake...
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