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Havasu Doug
Pisces
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North Padre Island, Texas
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'78 Challenger jet
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Posted: Jan. 04 2003,7:51 pm |
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Quote (MissHBjet @ Jan. 04 2003,7:42 pm) | Quote (Havasu Doug @ Jan. 04 2003,6:01 pm) | Get this Windy, I drove my boat from the London Bridge to Laughlin, touched the Davis Dam, then came back down to the London Bridge. Â I got gas 4 times. |
That musta been a looong ride. I hope the water conditions were good so you could haul ass.
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The water conditions were great, but it still took a long time because it was so far and we took a lot of breaks. It was fricken hot too! So hot that the jacket for the throttle cable melted and started to stick to the cable! I can say that I did it, but once is enough for me.
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jordy
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Posted: Jan. 04 2003,9:03 pm |
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I was out in mine one year on Labor Day. It was rough and slow going, but wasn't impossible. On an off weekend you won't have any problems. I'm thinking your boat has freeboard like mine, where water seldom comes over the transom, rather than some boats like HB's or 78's that have a couple inches of freeboard and have to be much more careful. You know, the green boat would be a good boat to have out at havasu as I know you wouldn't have to worry about it.
Everyone is a tough guy, until you meet one. Â
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Wifey
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Posted: Jan. 05 2003,12:24 am |
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Quote (jordanpaulk @ Jan. 04 2003,9:03 pm) | the green boat would be a good boat to have out at havasu as I know you wouldn't have to worry about it. Â |
From my understanding you can bring the green boat to OP6 for us to pick up as I'm sure Blown will have finished the payments by then...and seeing as he'll be there...maybe I can bring some shoes for the trade off...
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AZKC
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1979 20ft Hawaiian Moonraker
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Posted: Jan. 05 2003,8:53 am |
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Quote (Havasu Doug @ Jan. 04 2003,2:07 am) | You'll be fine Miller, just as long as it doesn't get windy! Â I've been there too many times to count with my 18.5' Challenger jet. Â The winds can kick up pretty high swells, but they should only slow you down. Â There have been several occasions over the years when I've had several miles to travel at only about 10 MPH. Â It sucked, but I wasn't worried. Â Water has gone over my bow a few times, but that is very rare. Â If you had to, you can usually find a beach to wait it out. |
I had my 20ftr out on the west side of the island one Easter weekend and the wind chop was brutal but managable just have to tough it out. Whats the worse that can happen, sink your boat no biggie, they dry out just fine and you'll probably make news   Bring the boat all of us freeboard impaired peeps can hang together in the channel if it gets to crazy.
KC
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Havasu Doug
Pisces
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North Padre Island, Texas
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'78 Challenger jet
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Posted: Jan. 05 2003,5:19 pm |
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Quote (kphayes @ Jan. 05 2003,6:54 am) | How far is it from the sandbar to the bridge? I was in laughlin in Sept. and we drove down to the sandbar, it didn't seem to take us that long nor that much gas. Small tanks on the boat? |
Kyle, without looking at a map, I think it's about 8-10 miles from the bridge to the sand bar. I think it's about 60 from the bridge to Davis Dam. 120 miles roundtrip / 3 mpg = 40 gallons. I have two 11 gallon tanks for a total of 22 gallons. Without ever making that trip before, I was paranoid and topped off the tanks everytime I passed a pump just in case. When I left the bridge, I got gas in Lake Havasu City. I topped off at the I-40 crossing, at the AVI Casino in NV, and directly across from the casinos in Laughlin. Downriver was a piece of cake, cuz I had no current to fight.
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