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One picture of your last outing.

Solo trip last Tuesday.....was playing around with the bumper adjustments. I use a horizontal one at the stern, the vertical ones just float up. That's Lake Berryessa in NorCal. Just me and a bunch of fishermen. When I cam back in it was like a ocean. Trying to dock solo was definitely a stressful event. Made it unscathed. Lucky I just put the TV's on a few days before.
 

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Yesterday was gorgeous...
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:) Just remember Red Right Return
 
The green channel marker on the starboard side means heading to open water, yes?
Yes it does. As mentioned remember the 3 "R"s.
 
Attempted some camping and boating at Utah lake again this weekend. The camping was fine... as for boating... we made it out for a short cold drive and lunch on the water Friday. Nature conspired against us the rest if the weekend. The surfboard in the rack was just for looks I guess.
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Let my 13yo take the helm all the way back to the dock.
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Wow look at that water, amazing.
 
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