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Got sick over the weekend and missed out on boating. But, we decided to go go out last night to make up for it and it was absolutely a perfect evening... View attachment 98545
How often do you go to Raystown? We live near Harrisburg and that's our favorite lake. I've been looking for fellow jetboater's on the lake. Probably going to be there this weekend.
We have a cabin 25 minutes north of the Snyders Run boat ramp. We will usually go up there for a long weekend and get on the lake 2 or 3 times per trip. So far this year we've been out 5 days. We usually stay in the north side of the lake. Hang in the party cove up to the cliff jump by Seven Points Marina. We will get there a few more weekends this year for sure.
This got interesting, was running a bit low on fuel going to the fireworks but all the fuel docks were already shut down for the night. I tend to trust the on-plane reading on my boat from experience, was pulling up to the ramp area with ~15% remaining, as soon as I came off plane and the bow came down, it dropped to 0%. Bit of a puckering moment, but at least I'd have been close enough to swim it in, lol. Next stop at the gas station is gonna be a painful one.
This got interesting, was running a bit low on fuel going to the fireworks but all the fuel docks were already shut down for the night. I tend to trust the on-plane reading on my boat from experience, was pulling up to the ramp area with ~15% remaining, as soon as I came off plane and the bow came down, it dropped to 0%. Bit of a puckering moment, but at least I'd have been close enough to swim it in, lol. Next stop at the gas station is gonna be a painful one.
Same exact thing happened to me 1 week ago. Put ~$120 which equated to a bit over 40 gallons of fuel. Sho the wss a few gallons left in the tank. Had me worried too though.
Oh man its like drinkin an orange crush. Thats my boat drink right there. Ive gotta stay sober so i stick with beer. The bourbon comes out once i get home or to camp.
Oh man its like drinkin an orange crush. Thats my boat drink right there. Ive gotta stay sober so i stick with beer. The bourbon comes out once i get home or to camp.
I love my Manhattans and Old Fashions. We visited St. Augustine in Florida back in May. There they converted an old ice plant into a distillery where they make Bourbon. Didn't know if take 3+ years to make it. Best I've had! They've been winning many awards. You should try it. Comes in 3 octanes (I tried them all - I'll stick with the lowest - doesn't burn as much and has the most flavor).
Bull Shoals Lake, baby! (AR)
(Yeah, no WiFi... may need to post in the “no picture of your last outing “ thread!)
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